The question that is constantly circulating on the internet… have Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet split for real this time?
On November 11, sources told the Daily Mail that there was “trouble in paradise” and that Timothée had “broken up with Kylie.”
“This has happened before — but she talked him into getting back together,” the insider shared. “She is crazy about him, so that could well happen again.”
The reports come after months of speculation that the pair had split, due to the actor’s packed schedule filming Dune, which saw the pair apart.

It was also noticed when Timothée was a no-show at Kris Jenner’s star-studded 70th birthday bash on November 9.
Despite the never-ending rumours, fans will be pleased to know that the couple is still going strong, thanks to People and a cheeky Instagram like, confirming the pair is still in love (modern-day dating right…).

Three insiders have confirmed with People, with one sharing that “They’re great.”
“[They’ve made] an effort to see each other every few weeks. He has a few days off for the holidays, so they’re making plans.”
Another insider shared with People that “she even flew out to visit him on set in N.Y.C. They also met up in London while he was shooting Dune. They’re really in love.”
It’s not the first time whispers of a breakup have surrounded the pair, but this latest round of speculation comes hot off a few very public appearances together.

Only weeks before the rumours in October, the duo were spotted looking cosy at a New York Yankees playoff game, and before that, Kylie was seen backstage supporting Timothée at the Marty Supreme premiere during the New York Film Festival.
The pair, who first sparked dating rumours in 2023 and made their red carpet debut in May, have been Hollywood’s most unexpected yet fascinating couple to watch.
And while the internet might have been quick to call time on their romance, it looks like this love story isn’t over just yet.
If anything, it’s just another reminder that even Hollywood power couples have to deal with real-world problems, rather than attending their (maybe future) mother-in-law’s birthday bash.