Kylie Jenner Has Shown Engagement Rings to Timothee Chalamet, Claims ‘Source'
Kylie Jenner wants a moment to remember, even if it is her engagement. According to Life & Style's exclusive report, a source revealed that the model is eyeing engagement rings, dropping clear hints to boyfriend Timothee Chalamet for a proposal. The couple has come a long way since they started dating in 2023 to making their red carpet debut this month.
Jenner and Chalamet have been at the center of engagement rumors for quite some time. The source also revealed that the beauty mogul is quite 'picky' about the kind of jewelry she wears, so she 'would rather have some input' when Chalamet is getting the ring. Although Jenner reportedly loves her partner choosing the ring, her 'perfectionist' heart wishes to have a say.
The insider continued, 'Kylie has a vision for everything … and has gone so far as to show Timothée photos of the [ring] styles she likes.' The Kylie Cosmetics founder isn't bothered about the size and price tag of the diamond. The reality star is only focused on 'being Timothée's wife.'
Ahead of engagement rumors, Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet kept fans waiting before making their red carpet debut at the 70th annual David di Donatello Awards in Rome on May 7. Netizens expected the couple to make their debut at the Met Gala 2025. However, Jenner arrived solo while the actor reportedly chose a boys' night of watching the Knicks game.
However, the duo's highly anticipated red carpet moment in Rome went viral. Jenner and Chalamet coordinated in black and walked hand in hand before posing for the cameras at the event. The Sprinter founder wore a plunging black gown while her boyfriend matched her vibe in a dapper black suit.
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