Kylie Jenner cuddles up with Timothée Chalemet inside 2025 Oscars: See photos

Surprise! Kylie Jenner is at the 2025 Academy Awards.

Though the Kylie Cosmetics founder skipped the Oscars red carpet − with beau Timothée Chalamet walking

onto the red carpet with his mother − she did not miss the awards show ceremony. Jenner was spotted inside the venue sharing a few laughs and kisses with Chalamet and chatting with other guests including Edward Norton and Shauna Robertson.

The “Kardashians” star and businesswoman, 27, donned a black, sequined Miu Miu gown. The couple first sparked dating rumors in 2023 and were most recently photographed together at a Cartier pre-Oscars poker event.

Jenner previously accompanied Chalamet − a best actor nominee for “The Complete Unknown” − at other award shows, such as the Golden Globes, where they shared kisses.

At the BAFTA Film Awards in London earlier this month, the couple reportedly continued their PDA and wore matching Cartier rings. Jenner skipped the carpet at both events.

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However, Jenner was notably absent at SAG Awards last week, where Chalamet took home the award for the best actor for “The Complete Unknown,” following the death of her friend and hairstylist Jesus Guerrero. Jenner called Guerrero “more than my friend” in a tribute to the celebrity hairstylist, saying “he was a light in my life, a source of laughter, comfort, love, and unwavering support.”

Here are photos of Jenner with Chalamet at the 2025 Oscars ceremony.

Kylie Jenner at the 2025 Academy Awards: See photos

What is Timothée Chalamet nominated for?

This year Chalamet was nominated for best actor in a leading role category for his performance in “A Complete Unknown,” where he plays music legend Bob Dylan. “The Brutalist” actor Adrien Brody took home the Oscar.

Chalamet was previously nominated in the same category at the 2018 ceremony for his role as Elio in “Call Me By Your Name.” He also starred in both science fiction films “Dune” and “Dune: Part Two,” both best picture nominees.

Contributing: Anthony Robledo, USA TODAY

Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at [email protected].

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