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Fresh off the December Vogue cover story that’s become a headline magnet, Timothée Chalamet is at the center of multiple media storms—professional, personal, and viral. The main headline everyone’s dissecting is his pointed refusal to discuss his ongoing relationship with Kylie Jenner, a romance that’s consistently made tabloid rounds since it sparked in the spring of 2023. At the Vogue interview, Chalamet stated, “I don’t have anything to say,” pointedly pushing for privacy even as he and Jenner stepped out for the surprise world premiere of Marty Supreme at the New York Film Festival on October 6 and were photographed together at a Yankees playoff game two days later. Jenner wore a jacket emblazoned with the title of his upcoming film, sparking another round of social media speculation. Despite their slowed public sightings, especially over the summer while he filmed Dune: Part Three in Hungary, social media chatter surged when they were spotted on a coffee date in Budapest, effectively quashing breakup rumors that had circulated after reports of weeks apart.
In the same Vogue spread, Chalamet opened up—just not about Jenner. He mused on family, calling procreation “the reason we’re here,” and suggested fatherhood could soon be in his future, an angle immediately picked up by The Express Tribune and Reality Tea. Friends like Zendaya and Anya Taylor-Joy getting engaged and married have him reflecting on his own next phase, adding fuel to fan theories about wedding bells for Chalamet and Jenner, though he remains firmly noncommittal on the record.
On the career front, he’s generating serious awards buzz with Marty Supreme, due out December 25. Director Josh Safdie wrote the role for him, further cementing Chalamet’s Hollywood clout. Meanwhile, the actor’s profile as a fashion icon remains untouchable—he’s still the face of Chanel’s men’s fragrance Bleu de Chanel, starred in a Cash App campaign exploring modern money etiquette, and recently collaborated with Nahmias on a fashion collection inspired by his recent biopic role as Bob Dylan.
Social media lit up when Anthony Potero’s Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest went viral again, a nod to Chalamet’s enduring internet appeal. Amid that, he hinted in Vogue that he might eventually direct, but only “if it’s not a vanity thing,” signaling long-term ambitions behind the camera.
To sum it up, this week’s stories are less about bombshell revelations and more about Chalamet’s quiet power moves: fiercely protected privacy, family-focused introspection, and a continuous rise as both star and cultural touchstone. Major headlines like “Timothée Chalamet’s Vogue Cover Causes a Stir” underscore just how far his blend of mystery, ambition, and A-list allure can go.
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