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Kylie Jenner takes her relationship with boyfriend Timothee Chalamet to the next level with shock move

Kylie Jenner takes her relationship with boyfriend Timothee Chalamet to the next level with shock move

Daily Mail​a day ago
Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet 's relationship has gone from strength to strength.
And Kylie, 27, took the next step in their relationship - choosing to follow her boyfriend of two years on Instagram.
Kylie follows 119 people on the social media app as of Tuesday, July 1 - including Timothee - and has 393 million followers.
Timothee, 29, however did not follow Kylie back - but he does not follow anyone.
The lovebirds were most recently seen publicly during the NBA playoff games, with the duo sharing kisses courtside as they cheered on the New York Knicks.
Kylie and Timothee are said to have sparked up a romance after they both attended the Jean-Paul Gaultier fashion show on January 25, 2023.
The couple had been quietly dating since early April 2023, which was first revealed by celebrity gossip account DeuxMoi.
A tipster had revealed that they were dating: ''Anon pls!! Multiple sources have told me Timmy C has a new girl... Kylie Jenner.'
In mid-April 2023, after news broke of their coupling, Kylie's Range Rover was seen in Timothee's driveway of his Beverly Hills home.
Her SUV drove straight up the Wonka star's driveway, according to TMZ.
One day later, Timothee jumped into Kylie's SUV after he attended an art show in Santa Monica, with her security guard jumping into his car and driving it, per TMZ.
They arrived at Tito's Tacos in LA and her security team went and picked up food for them and brought it to the car.
That same month, People's source reported that the stars were 'hanging out and getting to know each other with another insider revealing that they 'hang out every week' but it's 'not serious.'
'She is getting to know him. Kylie is having fun. After years of back and forth with Travis [Scott], she just wants to date without any pressure,' their source said.
They were never seen together publicly until the Beyonce concert.
A false rumor circulated in early August 2023 that the actor had 'dumped' her; TMZ confirmed they were still together and that the rumor was not true.
Their first public sighting came on Monday, September 4, 2023 at Beyonce's last LA concert - which took place at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA.
The couple made their public debut in the VIP section of the concert - with the stars kissing and cuddling, making it no secret of their red-hot romance.
One week later, she packed on the PDA with boyfriend Timothee at the US Open.
Their relationship of two years has gone from strength to strength, with the couple enjoying a PDA filled date night to the Golden Globes on January 5.
Their relationship of two years has gone from strength to strength, with the couple enjoying a PDA filled date night to the Golden Globes on January 5
They made their red carpet debut on May 7 at the 70th David di Donatello ceremony in Rome
This was the second time Timothee invited Kylie as his plus one to the Golden Globe Awards - as she also attended with him last year on Sunday, January 7, 2024.
Kylie joined diehard Knicks fan Timothee on a number of occasions in the past few months at games - with the lovebirds sharing steamy PDA courtside.
They made their red carpet debut on May 7 at the 70th David di Donatello ceremony in Rome.
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