Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner have made their official red carpet debut as a couple.
The A Complete Unknown and Dune actor has been dating the socialite and reality TV personality since 2023.
It wasn't until this week, at the 70th David di Donatello Awards, held in Rome, that the two decided to arrive and pose together, making their relationship red carpet official.
In photos taken at the event, the two are seen holding hands, and Chalamet is seen with his hand on Jenner's waist.
"They look good and happy together," wrote one fan, while another said "Cutiessssss" and a third commented "they are cute together".
"Sending my thoughts and prayers to Club Chalamet during this difficult time," reads another post, which refers to a notable fan Chalamet fan account that is so well known, even outlets like Vanity Fair and Cosmopolitan have joked about it.
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It was announced before the awards ceremony that Chalamet would be honoured with the David Speciale for his work in the arts, including his collaboration with Italian director Luca Guadagnino on his breakthrough film Call Me By Your Name.
Chalamet was most recently recognised for his role in A Complete Unknown, where he appeared as legendary US musician Bob Dylan, lending his own vocals to the songs in the film.
The part saw Chalamet nominated in the Best Actor category at this year's Academy Awards but he lost out on the Oscar to Adrien Brody for The Brutalist.
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As for his upcoming work, he filmed Josh Safdie's upcoming A24 film Marty Supreme last year, and there's a third Dune film in the works too.
He's also signed a multi-year deal with Warner Bros, which will see him in capacity as both an actor and producer.
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