Kylie Jenner was “embarrassed” when asked about her boyfriend Timothée Chalamet during an interview with Vanity Fair.
The 28-year-old makeup mogul was asked if he “enjoyed being yelled at on stage,” referring to how the actor expressed his gratitude when he won the 2026 Critics’ Choice Award for Best Actor for “Marty Supreme.”
According to the magazine, Jenner “panicked, but in the most glamorous way possible” when the subject of her boyfriend of three years was brought up.
“She is understandably thrilled and embarrassed about how she really answers,” the newspaper wrote. “She wasn’t expecting a direct question about the relationship.”
The reporter asked Jenner again, “Are you having fun?”
“Of course,” she told Vanity Fair, blushing.
Elsewhere in the interview, Jenner, who shares daughter Stormi, 8, and son Isle, 4, with ex Travis Scott, revealed that she would like to have more children.
“For the last few years of my 20s, I just want to focus on myself, my business, my job, traveling with my kids, having fun with my kids. And…I want to have more kids,” she explained.
Although the two have kept their relationship private for the past few years, the spotlight was on Jenner when she accepted an award on stage at the Film Critics Circle Awards ceremony on January 4th.
“Finally, I would like to thank my partner of three years,” said the “Marty Supreme” actor, 30. “Thank you to our foundation.”
“I love you,” he continued. “I couldn’t have done this without you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
Jenner, who was in the audience, smiled and mouthed back, “I love you.”
A week later, Chalamet again gave a nod to Jenner in his acceptance speech at the Golden Globe Awards.
“To my parents and partners, I love you,” he said. “Thank you very much.”
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star has become a staple of this year’s awards season, teaming up with Chalamet at the BAFTAs on February 22nd.
However, Chalamet was absent from the SAG Actor Awards on March 1, where he surprisingly lost out to Michael B. Jordan for “The Sinners” in the Male Actor in a Leading Role category.
Jenner is expected to join Chalamet at the 2026 Oscars for the second year in a row.
Ahead of Sunday’s awards ceremony, Chalamet has come under fire for saying “nobody cares” about ballet and opera.
His comments have drawn condemnation from the ballet and opera worlds, including Misty Copeland. He was also mocked on “Saturday Night Live” and “Jeopardy!” For controversy.
