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How Kylie Jenner Reacted to Timothée Chalamet’s Love Confession in Critics Choice Awards Speech
Timothée Chalamet publicly thanked Kylie Jenner as his partner of three years during his Best Actor speech, marking their first public acknowledgment of their relationship.
- On Jan. 4, Timothée Chalamet won Best Actor for Marty Supreme at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards at Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, California, and thanked his partner Kylie Jenner during his acceptance speech.
- After years of privacy the couple have largely avoided public comment on their relationship, though they began dating in January 2023 and have made multiple red carpet appearances together.
- On-Site footage shows Jenner kissed Chalamet as he headed to the stage at the Critics Choice Awards, later smiling and mouthing her response during his speech.
- Viewers and fellow actors questioned the meaning behind Chalamet's final lines, prompting questions about the couple's three-year timeline and his thanks for a 'foundation'; Amanda Seyfried sought clarification after the show.
- On Jan. 3 the couple attended the Palm Springs International Film Festival together before the Critics Choice outing, where Chalamet recently left orange hearts on Jenner's Instagram, marking a visible step confirming their romance.
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Read Full ArticleTimothée Chalamet publicly declared his love for his sweetheart Kylie Jenner at the American Film Critics Association Awards upon accepting the award for best actor.
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