After months of keeping their romance relatively low-key, and have finally taken their relationship public in a big way - on the red carpet in Rome.
The lovebirds turned heads at the 70th David di Donatello Awards on Wednesday, where they posed together for photographers at a high-profile photocall. While Timothée, 29, skipped the just days earlier, fans didn’t have to wait long to see the couple make their formal debut.
As ever, Kylie, 27, stunned in a figure-hugging black gown with a plunging neckline, confidently linking arms with her man as they arrived at the glitzy party. The smitten pair, who have been romantically linked since early 2023, shared affectionate glances and held hands, making no effort to hide their deep connection.
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Call Me By Your Name star Timothee, ever the style icon, opted for a sleek black velvet suit for the prestigious Italian awards show. The event held special significance for him as he was honored with the coveted Special David award which recognised his achievements in film.
While many had speculated that fashion’s biggest night, the Met Gala, would serve as their debut, it wasn’t to be. Timothee's absence from the New York event didn’t go unnoticed, sparking buzz online.
A source close to the couple revealed the reason behind his no-show: “Timothée did consider going to the Met Gala, but he is a huge Knicks fan and Kylie knows this,” they said. “Kylie didn't bother him to go with her and that's something he appreciates about her. She allows him to do his own thing.”
Kylie and Timothee's relaxed approach seems to work well for the couple, who have, until now, kept their relationship out of the spotlight- reserving their public appearances for private parties and low-key outings. However, their radiant Rome appearance marks a turning point for the lovebirds.
They're loved-up red carpet debut comes amid reports Timothee is set to play a secret set at Glastonbury 2025 following his incredible performance as Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown.
After stepping into the iconic shoes of the music icon for a critically acclaimed biopic that stormed awards season, Timothée turned heads not only for his portrayal but for singing Dylan’s classics himself rather than lip-syncing.
Now, rumors suggest that Chalamet will be bringing that same raw vocal energy to Glastonbury 2025 - specifically, to an unannounced set that’s already buzzing with speculation.

The Sun reports that Chalamet is tipped to appear on the Acoustic Stage on Saturday, June 28, as part of the Dylan-inspired ensemble Not Completely Unknown.
The listing for the band on Glastonbury’s official site hints at “special guests,” further fueling the whispers. If it happens, it would mark the first time Chalamet has taken his Dylan interpretations into a true live concert setting outside of film promotions.
Earlier this year, he performed a small collection of songs on Saturday Night Live with James Blake, kicking off with a full-band rendition of “Outlaw Blues” (from Bringing It All Back Home, 1965).
He then sang “Three Angels” from New Morning (1970), where Blake joined him, and he wrapped the set with a stripped-back acoustic version of “Tomorrow Is A Long Time.”
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