Continue the conversation between Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet.
In a video obtained by E!, the two were caught on camera talking at the 2026 Oscars ceremony on Sunday night. News claimed that the actor confessed to his girlfriend, “I don’t like this,” through lip reading.
Nicola Hickling told the Daily Mail on Monday that Jenner allegedly replied: “We’re okay, are you okay?”
Chalamet reportedly replied, “Yeah,” to which the makeup mogul responded, “I hope so.”
Hickling said the Marty Supreme star, 30, added: “I hope you get lots of hugs tonight.”
Representatives for Chalamet and Jenner did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
This ups and downs appears to have happened before Chalamet lost the Best Actor award to Michael B. Jordan for “Sinners.”
Jordan, 39, beat out Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio (“One Battle After Another”), Wagner Moura (“The Secret Agent”) and Ethan Hawke (“Blue Moon”) to win the trophy.
The “Friday Night Lights” alum also won in the same category for Actor of the Year, while Chalamet earned honors at the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards earlier this year.
Chalamet, who previously made headlines for sweetly thanking Jenner in his acceptance speech, appeared to say “yay” when Jordan’s name was called at the Oscars.
Travis Scott, Jenner’s ex-boyfriend and father of her two children, appeared to diss Chalamet when he posted a photo of Jordan receiving an award on his Instagram Story.
Chalamet put on a brave face at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party afterwards, loading on the PDA with Jenner, 28.
The “Dune” star’s Oscar campaign has recently been overshadowed by his headline-grabbing comments about ballet and opera. “No one cares” about this form of art, Chalamet said during a February town hall event broadcast on CNN.
Similar comments resurfaced in 2019.
Chalamet has yet to address the controversy, but his comments have been slammed by his co-hosts on “The View” and mocked by “Jeopardy!” I was approached by Misty Copeland, a professional ballerina.
Oscar host Conan O’Brien addressed the scandal at the ceremony, quipping: “Security will be extremely tight tonight…There are fears of attacks from both the opera and ballet worlds.”
