Timothée Chalamet Left Kylie Jenner Off the Red Carpet — Then Kissed Her at the Golden Globes

All eyes were on Timothée Chalamet at this year’s Golden Globes in Los Angeles — but not for the reason many expected. While he walked the red carpet alone, it didn’t take long for it to become clear that Kylie Jenner was very much part of the evening.

Jenner skipped the red carpet entirely, but appeared inside the venue just before the ceremony began. She took her seat wearing a fitted, gold gown that immediately stood out among the crowd. From that moment on, the couple made no effort to stay discreet.

Throughout the night, cameras caught Jenner and Chalamet sharing affectionate moments at their table. At one point, the two were seen kissing openly, giving photographers exactly what they were hoping for. The gestures were visible, direct, and impossible to misread.

The display came after years of skepticism surrounding their relationship. Although Jenner and Chalamet have been together for nearly three years, critics have often dismissed the pairing as calculated or performative. In recent months, however, the two have appeared together more frequently, posing side by side and signaling a shift toward a more public dynamic.

The Golden Globes only reinforced that change.

Chalamet entered the night nominated for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy — and left with his first Golden Globe win, awarded for his role in Wielki Marty. As he stepped onto the stage to accept the statuette, Jenner remained seated in the audience, watching closely.

During his speech, Chalamet thanked his parents and spoke about gratitude shaped by past disappointments. He then turned his attention to his personal life, publicly addressing his partner.

“For my parents, for my partner: I love you,” he said from the stage, closing the moment with visible emotion.

The decision to keep Jenner off the red carpet but front and center during the ceremony only added to the conversation. What started as a surprise quickly became one of the most discussed moments of the night — not because of fashion, but because of what happened once the cameras moved indoors.

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