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Kylie Jenner nearly spills out of $10K thong bikini as fans gush boyfriend Timothée Chalamet 'won at life'

Kylie Jenner nearly spills out of $10K thong bikini as fans gush boyfriend Timothée Chalamet 'won at life'

Daily Mail​18-05-2025

Kylie Jenner put on a jaw-dropping display while vacationing in Turks and Caicos.
The lipkit mogul, 27, sent temperatures soaring on Saturday as she shared sizzling snaps posing in a rhinestone-covered nearly $10,000 Chanel thong bikini to her Instagram.
The tiny red bikini barely contained the reality TV star's ample cleavage as she posed on a pool lounger.
One captivating image featured the mother-of-two — who recently sparked plastic surgery rumors — straddling the chair, casting a sultry look towards the camera.
In the comments of her post fans gushed about how her boyfriend Timothée Chalamet, 29, 'won at life.'
'The man is living his best life,' someone else added.
'Timothy can't fight all of us,' another one joked.
Another fan shared a meme featuring the Oscar-nominated actor applauding.
Kylie's half sister Khloe Kardashian wrote: 'cutie!!!!'
Kylie's two-piece swimsuit is from Chanel's 1995 collection.
Despite its rarity, the swimsuit is available on the resale market for almost $10,000.
Kylie's long dark tresses cascaded down her shoulder, and she wore a matte lipstick on her pout and a touch of blush on her cheeks.
'no place i'd rather beeee <3' Kylie captioned the snaps.
Another photo showed Kylie walking up the stairs, with her thong bottoms on display, featuring the luxury brand's interlinked logo.
Elsewhere on her Stories Kylie showed support for her boyfriend by sharing a photo of a 'Knicks' bracelet, in honor of his favorite basketball team.
The two were recently spotted enjoying a Knicks game together.
In the comments of her post fans gushed about how her boyfriend Timothée Chalamet, 29, 'won at life'
'The man is living his best life,' someone else added
Another called him 'lucky'
'Timothée is a G,' yet another comment read
In another post from Saturday, Kylie shared photos of her kids, daughter Stormi Webster, seven, and son Aire Webster, three, whom she shares with ex, rapper Travis Scott, 34.
One adorable snap showed her helping Stormi drink from a coconut on the beach, with Kylie rocking a black bikini top.
Another showed the doting mom swimming with her babies.
She also posted a video of them playing around in the ocean.
Kylie also shared an image of her model sister Kendall Jenner, 29, in a red bikini.
Later in the night, Kylie got all dressed up for dinner, wearing a sleeveless sequin dress that clung to her enviable frame.
Earlier this week Kylie shared another set of bikini photos with some fans commenting about her suspiciously round butt.
'She does seem to have a very round bottom,' Los Angeles-based plastic surgeon Dr Kahn told DailyMail.com. 'It could be natural or it could be gluteal implants, it's too hard to tell. She doesn't have any scars around her butt so it appears natural.'
Buttock implants, also known as gluteal implants or butt implants, are a surgical procedure used to enhance the size and shape of the buttocks using silicone implants.
These implants are surgically placed into each buttock, often with an incision along the natural crease, to create a fuller, more rounded appearance.
Another source told DailyMail.com that the youngest Jenner is very careful with her bikini shoots as she likes to look 'just as good if not better' than her older sister Kim Kardashian, 44.
'There is a lot of playful competitiveness in the Kardashian/Jenner family,' the insider said.
'It's not mean, it's more inspirational. They all like to look their very best and they encourage each other. Often they workout together or trade diet secrets. They are supportive. But they really all do want to look amazing - no one wants to be the dumpy one.'
Turns out their momager has encouraged them to watch their figures.
'Mom Kris always instilled in them a scene of discipline about being healthy and working out - it's always the gym before breakfast and salads for lunch,' said the source.
'So every vacation includes workouts and, of course, photo shoots.'
This comes after her fans shared they thought she had become engaged to boyfriend Timothee.
Her followers spotted a very telling clue when she made her red carpet debut with the actor at a photo call for 70th David di Donatello ceremony in Rome last week.
On one of her ears the diva from Calabasas had on a strange Schiaparelli earring. There was a gold hand cupping her ear and on that hand was a diamond engagement ring. Fans think that may be a clue that she has a diamond engagement ring from Chalamet hidden somewhere.
'Do we think Kylie is engaged?' asked one fan on Reddit while another added, 'Bling on that gold hand has me thinking...'
The earrings were mismatched. The other ear had a gold finger with a pearl at the bottom.
The couple, who began dating in early 2023, put on a loved-up display as they walked hand-in-hand into the awards together.
Jenner and Chalamet have not been shy about engaging in PDAs at glitzy events such as this year's Oscars ceremony and Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival last month.

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