Timothée Chalamet Just Turned Kylie Jenner’s Latest Marty Supreme-Inspired Look Into a Relationship Milestone
Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner have hit red carpets together, coordinated outfits and even shared a tile on the Kardashian-Jenner family gingerbread house — but the Instagram pages of the ultra-private celebrity couple stayed surprisingly quiet. That changed when Chalamet dropped a string of orange heart emojis under Jenner’s latest Marty Supreme-inspired look, marking the first time he’s publicly commented on her grid.
Over the weekend, Jenner posted a mirror selfie on Instagram from the 2026 Palm Springs International Film Festival, where she supported Chalamet as he received the Spotlight Award for his work in Marty Supreme. She wore a deep orange sequined custom Ludovic de Saint Sernin gown with a plunging neckline, a figure-hugging bodice and matching orange nails that tied into the movie’s signature shade. She captioned the post with four orange hearts — and Chalamet replied with 13 orange hearts of his own after liking the post. As of writing, the comment has over 40,000 likes.
The Palm Springs appearance came in the middle of a busy Marty Supreme stretch for the pair. On Dec. 8, she walked the Los Angeles premiere carpet with him, where they coordinated in the film’s signature orange hue.
Online, though, they’ve taken a slower approach. Until now, Chalamet and Jenner have limited their public Instagram interactions to likes, even as their relationship became more visible.
It also comes on the heels of a very Kardashian-Jenner holiday nod. Chalamet’s name appeared for the first time on the family’s elaborate Christmas gingerbread house in December, iced just above Kylie’s and near the names of her children, Stormi and Aire. The dessert display is a long-running family tradition that usually features only relatives and partners, and his inclusion kept their relationship in view even when they weren’t posting together.
Chalamet has acknowledged Jenner in other public ways recently as well. In December, he appeared in a remix video for rapper EsDeeKid’s song “4 Raws,” adding a verse about trying to “stack $100 million” and referencing his girlfriend’s reported billionaire status. Around the same time, Gwyneth Paltrow told British Vogue that he’d mentioned having a girlfriend with kids and that she was glad to hear it from a “young man” in his position.
The pair, who began dating in 2023 and have gradually moved from low-key sightings to events like the Golden Globes last January, a Yankees playoff game and the Marty Supreme premiere, now have a different kind of public moment logged: a comment thread. For two people who’ve been deliberate about how much of their relationship lands online, a row of orange hearts under a Marty Supreme-themed look marks their first visible Instagram comment exchange — and an unmistakable new milestone in their very color-coordinated era.
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