Kylie Jenner Urging Timothee Chalamet to Model for SKIMS, ‘Source' Claims
Timothee Chalamet's relationship with Kylie Jenner has apparently brought him closer to her sisters. As per The U.S. Sun, the socialite's eldest sister, Kim Kardashian, has taken an interest in the actor for her clothing brand, SKIMS. A source claimed that the Kylie Cosmetics founder urged Chalamet to model for Kardashian's brand. She believes he could build his image and accept the '$1.2 million' offer in order to become SKIMS' global ambassador. Jenner wants him to 'become one of the most well-known and impactful actors on the planet.'
Meanwhile, Kardashian is eagerly waiting for the actor's response. The source stated, 'Kim loves Timothée. She thinks he has great style, and his popularity will only increase.' Chalamet initially thought the offer was a joke, but Kardashian believes he can become a 'fashion icon' through SKIMS.
'Timothee loves SKIMS and the pieces Kim creates, so he is definitely interested. He has been talking with Kim a lot lately, wanting to know everything about the brand, its plans, and its future,' the insider said. Moreover, Jenner thinks the partnership is 'a match made in heaven' and thus wants her beau to accept the offer.
Jenner and Chalamet reportedly started dating sometime in 2023. Although they have not officially announced their relationship via social media, the two have made multiple public appearances together, including the David di Donatello Awards in Rome. Recently, Chalamet and Jenner were spotted holding hands at the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers basketball game.
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