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Kylie Jenner Was 'Really Excited' to See Timothée Chalamet in France amid Their Busy Summer: How They're 'Making It Work' (Source)

Kylie Jenner Was 'Really Excited' to See Timothée Chalamet in France amid Their Busy Summer: How They're 'Making It Work' (Source)

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A source tells PEOPLE that Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet are "making it work" amid a hectic summer schedule
'They only have a few days together before he starts filming in Prague. But they're used to this kind of schedule,' the source says of the couple, who were spotted holding hands as they reunited in Saint-Tropez, France over the weekend
The update comes two months after the pair made their red carpet debut as a coupleKylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet are making the most of their time together before he returns to work.
The couple were spotted holding hands as they reunited in Saint-Tropez, France over the weekend following the Kylie Cosmetics founder's solo outing to the Venice wedding of Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos last month. The reality star, 27, stepped out in a striped body con dress while the Oscar-nominated actor, 29, wore a Nigeria jersey and scarf.
A source tells PEOPLE that the pair only have a few days together before the A Complete Unknown star begins filming his next project, Dune: Messiah, in Prague.
'They hadn't seen each other since before the wedding, so Kylie was really excited when he arrived in France,' the insider reveals, referring to the nuptials of Sanchez and Bezos.
'They only have a few days together before he starts filming in Prague,' the source continues. 'But they're used to this kind of schedule.'
The source reveals Jenner 'will fly to see him when she can,' adding, 'They're still very happy and just making it work.'
'He knows the next few months will be exhausting, so he's taking a moment to just relax and reset,' the source explains.
Another insider tells PEOPLE that the highly-anticipated third film in the Dune franchise will be shooting shortly.
'Timothée starts filming Dune: Messiah in Prague this week,' the insider shares. 'It's a long, demanding shoot that will take them all over the world. He'll be reunited with Zendaya, Florence Pugh, Jason Momoa, and more.'
The couple — who've been romantically linked since 2023 — coordinated in chic all-black looks. Chalamet sported a sleek velvet suit decorated with a boutonniere while Jenner wore an embossed curve-hugging dress with a plunging neckline, a design from the Schiaparelli Fall/Winter 2025 collection.
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Prior to the outing, the pair mostly kept out of the limelight during high-profile events. This awards season, Jenner accompanied Chalamet for many awards shows — including the Golden Globes, the BAFTAs and the Oscars — but hadn't walked a red carpet alongside him until David Di Donatello Awards in May.
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