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Kylie Jenner pokes fun at Timothée Chalamet's Knicks obsession by resharing Sex and the City TikTok

Kylie Jenner pokes fun at Timothée Chalamet's Knicks obsession by resharing Sex and the City TikTok

Express Tribune30-05-2025
Kylie Jenner shared a humorous nod to her boyfriend Timothée Chalamet's passion for the New York Knicks by reposting a classic Sex and the City clip on TikTok.
The scene, originally from the HBO series, features characters Samantha and Carrie discussing the impact of a Knicks win on their love lives.
The couple attended the Knicks' Eastern Conference Finals game against the Indiana Pacers on Thursday at Madison Square Garden, where the Knicks secured a 111-94 victory. This win was crucial, though the team still needs to win two more games to advance to the NBA Finals. Jenner and Chalamet have been regulars at Knicks games this season, with the actor even appearing at a game in Indianapolis earlier in the week.
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Fans quickly praised Jenner's TikTok repost, with many calling it 'gold' and sharing amusement at Chalamet's intense Knicks fandom. The couple's public appearances at basketball games follow their recent red carpet debut at the 70th annual David Di Donatello Awards in Italy. Jenner, 27, and Chalamet, 29, have kept a relatively low profile during awards season despite his multiple nominations for his role in A Complete Unknown.
Sources told Us Weekly that Jenner and Chalamet are 'practically living together,' with the actor frequently staying at her home when not working. The insider added that Jenner feels confident and calm in the relationship, which differs from her past experiences. Another source told Entertainment Tonight that Jenner is 'so in love' and enjoys learning about Chalamet's world, appreciating the fresh dynamic he brings to her life. Notably, Jenner has expressed to close friends that she hopes to have another baby with Chalamet in the future.
The Knicks will face the Pacers again in Game 6 on Saturday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
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