For a moment, it seemed as if Kylie Jenner would come under the attention of the press: her older sister has acted as the perfect lightning rod for the past few weeks. While all eyes were on Kendall Jenner and her brand new relationship with artist Bad Bunny, Kylie managed to stay out of sight of the flashing cameras.
That changed this week, then two me (an American juice channel) claimed that the 25-year-old reality star and the 27-year-old French-American actor are at least dating. According to their sources, this has been going on since January.
Joint dinners and Paris Fashion Week
The two allegedly met while skiing in Aspen. Here they traveled separately from each other, but the spark flew on the slopes. They met shortly after Jenner ended her on-again, off-again relationship with Travis Scott. She has two children with him.
Not long after, the actor and the entrepreneur both attended a show during Paris Fashion Week. Images of a chat between the two are quickly going over the internet. Page Six writes in an article about the rumors about Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny between the nose and lips that the two dined with a group that also included Kylie and Chalamet.
Fans of the actor are initially dismissive of the rumors. It becomes harder for them to deny that something is going on between the two, now that Jenner has been spotted at Chalamet’s house. TMZ recorded how her car made the driveway to the home of the Call Me By Your Nameactor rides.
More clarity on Coachella?
Some insiders from Jenner’s circle think that it may be a friendship between her and the actor. They are convinced that Kim Kardashian’s half-sister will eventually return to Scott. The rapper does not seem to have given up on it either: on Instagram he publicly compliments his ex about her appearance.
As sources of two me If they are correct, more evidence of the fledgling relationship may emerge in the coming days. Chalamet and Jenner are said to be planning to visit the American festival Coachella together. It seems inevitable that they will be captured by one of the 125,000 visitors at the event.