Timothée Chalamet: Relationship Rumors, Ping Pong Mastery, and Dune's Legacy
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Timothée Chalamet has had an eventful few days filled with public appearances, relationship developments, and career news. According to Cosmopolitan and the Daily Mail, breakup rumors briefly circulated about his relationship with Kylie Jenner on October 9th, with sources claiming the couple were experiencing a rift over differing views on marriage and family planning. The reports suggested Chalamet was on the brink of calling it quits because his career is skyrocketing and he doesn't want to be a father right now, while Jenner, who already has two children with ex Travis Scott, is ready to settle down and get married.
However, these breakup rumors were quickly contradicted when the couple was photographed together in Saint-Tropez on October 24th, making their first public appearance since a Knicks game back in May. Entertainment news outlets report the pair was seen holding hands while walking along Shellona Beach, with Jenner wearing a cream and black striped dress and Chalamet sporting a green bandana, Nike baseball cap, and green jersey. Earlier in the month on October 8th, they also attended a Yankees game together in New York City.
On the professional front, Chalamet has been promoting his upcoming film Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie. According to IMDB and Comic Basics, the actor revealed he spent over six years mastering ping pong for the role, which is loosely inspired by legendary table tennis player Marty Reisman. The sports comedy-drama premiered at the New York Film Festival on October 6th and is set to hit theaters on December 25th through A24. Chalamet not only stars in the film but also serves as co-producer.
Meanwhile, October 22nd marked the four-year anniversary of Dune Part One's theatrical release, with entertainment publications reflecting on the franchise's massive success. Chalamet continues his awards season run for A Complete Unknown, his Bob Dylan biopic that earned him an Oscar nomination and made him the youngest-ever SAG Award winner for Best Actor at age 29.
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