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Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet Spotted on Dinner Date in Rare Sighting
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Date:2025-04-12 22:36:49
Rise and shine, there's been a rare sighting of Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet.
The two were spotted on a dinner date at the Little Charli Roman-style pizza restaurant in New York City's West Village Oct. 12. A message on the eatery's Instagram Stories read, "This lovely couple came in the other night...and it's making some headlines."
Photos and a video of the Kylie Cosmetics Founder, 27, and the Wonka actor—seen from behind and wearing a light blue printed hoodie—sitting together at a table at the Little Charli pizza restaurant the West Village were shared on social media and went viral.
"Timothée and Kylie were trying to hide their faces when they walked up and asked to come in to Little Charli," one of the restaurant's workers, Asher, wrote on X. "We were legitimately fully booked—I was turning people away/having groups wait."
He continued, "Had I not watched Dune and Dune 2 so many times I might not have realized it was them and could’ve serious fumbled this whole thing. Thankfully Chalamet spent the last couple years making blockbusters that focus heavily on his eyes so it all worked out."
Neither Kylie, who wore a white T-shirt with black pants, nor Timothée have commented on their outing, which comes two months after the two were spotted leaving a private jet in Miami Aug. 10—the Kardashians star's 27th birthday—after vacationing in the Bahamas together.
And while the two have occasionally been photographed packing on the PDA, including at the 2023 U.S. Open and the 2024 Golden Globes this past January, Kylie and Timothée, 28, have kept details about their relationship to themselves since they began dating in early 2023.
"Privacy is so important to me in life," she explained to British Vogue in a profile published in August. "It feels so good."
Since the two began their romance, many fans have speculated that Timothée helped influence her personal style.
"I don't know how I feel about that," she told the New York Times in March in response. "I just don't want to talk about personal things."
Timothée has also shared his thoughts on maintaining a private life as a celebrity. "I can’t say that this stuff doesn’t matter," he told GQ in 2023, "because my intense fandom has led me to where I am."
He added, "Sometimes, people are going to be hella confused when you say you’re trying to live a private life."
Read on for more glimpses into Kylie and Timothée's private romance...
What award show?
It was only lovers in the building as the 2024 Golden Globes doubled as a TImothée-and-Kylie kiss cam. And there was nary a rumor that could puncture their blissful bubble.
...it's Kylie and Timothée. The pair arrive separately at the SNL after-party after the actor hosts the show.
The two are all smiles on their date night.
When Kylie's level of fame was brought up during Timothée's recent discussion with GQ about privacy, he responded with a laugh.
"This reminds me of that recent South Park episode with the Worldwide Privacy Tour," he said, referencing the show's parody of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. "Sometimes, people are going to be hella confused when you say you're trying to live a private life."
It was love-all at the US Open on Sept. 10.
Tennis is fine.
After packing on the PDA at Beyoncé's birthday concert in Los Angeles on Sept. 4, the pair attended a star-studded New York Fashion Week dinner together.
E! News confirmed in August that the Kardashians star and the Dune actor were still an item, despite reports claiming they’d called it quits.
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet first sparked romance rumors in April after her split from Travis Scott, with whom she shares kids Stormi, born in 2018, and Aire, born in 2022.
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