September 11th 2023.
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet have taken their romance public, with the couple indulging in a smooch at the US Open on Sunday.
The unlikely pair have been the subject of much speculation in recent months, but it was all but confirmed when they were spotted together at Beyoncé’s much-anticipated Renaissance world tour last week.
This time, there was no mistaking their relationship status, with Kylie, 26, seen embracing Timothée, 27, and planting a kiss on him in the back row of their box.
The model-entrepreneur was dressed in a black T-shirt, blue jeans and shades, with her hair clipped up and a pair of chunky gold earrings peeping out.
Meanwhile, Oscar-nominee Timothée – who has previously been linked with Lourdes Leon and Lily-Rose Depp – wore a baseball cap, zip-up hoodie and grey T-shirt with a silver chain around his neck.
The couple seemed very relaxed in each other's company, leaning in for a smooch and plenty of affection as they watched Novak Djokovic take on Daniil Medvedev in the US Open men’s singles final.
They even took notice of the game, which saw Djokovic win in a 6-3 7-6 6-3 straight sets victory to claim his historic 24th Grand Slam title.
This is the third time the couple have been snapped together in a week, having also attended New York Fashion Week together.
They were seen at an intimate dinner hosted by designer Haider Ackermann, where the pair seemed to be in awe of the speaker.
Kylie and ex-boyfriend Travis Scott started dating back in 2017 and had an on-and-off relationship before splitting earlier this year. They share two children together, Stormi, five, and one-year-old Aire, who was originally called Wolf before his parents decided to change it.
It looks like the unlikely couple have well and truly taken their romance public, and it definitely seems like they are making the most of it. It will be interesting to see what comes next for them.
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