Kylie Jenner got “flustered” when asked about boyfriend Timothée Chalamet during a Vanity Fair interview.
The makeup mogul, 28, was asked if it was “fun to be shouted out onstage,” referring to the actor thanking her while accepting the 2026 Critics’ Choice Awards for best actor for his role in “Marty Supreme.”
Per the outlet, Jenner got “flustered, but in the most charming way possible” when her boyfriend of three years was brought up.
“She gets legitimately heart-fluttery, shy about how to truly answer,” the outlet wrote. “She wasn’t expecting any direct questions about the relationship.”
The reporter asked Jenner again, “Is it fun?”
“Of course,” she told Vanity Fair while blushing.
Elsewhere in the interview, Jenner — who shares daughter Stormi, 8, and son Aire, 4, with ex Travis Scott — revealed that she wants more children.
“In the last years of my 20s, I want to focus on just me, my businesses, my work, traveling with my kids, enjoying my kids, and then … I do want to have more kids,” she explained.
After keeping their relationship private for the last couple of years, the “Call Me By Your Name” star drew attention to Jenner when he was onstage accepting his award at the Critics’ Choice on Jan. 4.
“Lastly, I would like to say thank you to my partner of three years,” the “Marty Supreme” actor, 30, said. “Thank you for our foundation.”
“I love you,” he continued. “I couldn’t do this without you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
Jenner, who was in the audience, smiled and mouthed “I love you” back to him.
A week later, Chalamet gave another nod to Jenner in his Golden Globes acceptance speech.
“To my parents and my partner, I love you,” he said. “Thank you so much.”
The “Kardashians” star has become a staple at this year’s award season, also tagging along with Chalamet to the BAFTA Awards on Feb. 22.
She, however, skipped the March 1 SAG Actor Awards, where Chalamet surprisingly lost in the male actor in a leading role category to “Sinners” star Michael B. Jordan.
Jenner is expected to be Chalamet’s date to the 2026 Oscars for the second year in a row.
Ahead of Sunday’s award show, Chalamet has landed in hot water for stating that “no one cares” about ballet and opera.
His comments have been condemned by the ballet and opera community, including Misty Copeland. He was even mocked on “Saturday Night Live” and “Jeopardy!” for the controversy.
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