From Engraving Kisses to Trophy Poses: Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet’s Private Golden Globes Celebration
In the chaos of 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards , one couple managed to carve out moments of genuine intimacy amid the flashing cameras and roaring applause.
Timothée Chalamet, got his first-ever Golden Globe for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, for his electrifying portrayal of ping-pong hustler Marty Mauser in Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme.

But away from the stage lights, it was his three-year relationship with Kylie Jenner that stole quiet, heartfelt scenes throughout the night.
While Jenner, 28, opted to skip the red carpet—arriving directly into the Beverly Hilton ballroom in a stunning custom Ashi Studio gold sequined gown paired with over 75 carats of Lorraine Schwartz diamonds—the couple’s chemistry was undeniable inside.

Seated at a prime table near the stage, surrounded by Marty Supreme costars like Odessa A’zion, they whispered, laughed, and held hands under the table during lulls in the ceremony.
When Chalamet’s name was announced, he turned to Jenner for a quick kiss before heading to the podium, a tender gesture captured on broadcast.
On stage, Chalamet delivered an emotional speech, thanking director Safdie, his cast (including a humorous nod to “Mr. Wonderful” Kevin O’Leary), and reflecting on past losses making this win “that much sweeter.” He closed with a direct shoutout: “For my parents, for my partner—I love you.” Cameras panned to Jenner, who mouthed “I love you” back, hugging A’zion in joy and whispering, “I’m so happy.”
The sweetest moments, however, unfolded off-camera. A Vanity Fair video revealed the pair watching Chalamet’s trophy being engraved backstage: beaming smiles, lingering kisses, and shared excitement as his name was etched into the gold.
They exchanged affectionate glances and pecks, a private celebration contrasting the night’s public spectacle. Later, as the evening wound down, Chalamet led Jenner through the crowd by the hand, a subtle but protective gesture.
The next day, Jenner shared a subtle tribute on Instagram—a carousel of glamorous shots from the night, ending with two photos of her proudly holding the engraved Golden Globe, smiling radiantly. True to their low-key approach (the couple has never gone fully “Instagram official”), there was no caption mentioning Chalamet, yet the images spoke volumes about her pride.
For Chalamet and Jenner, who began dating in 2023 and have gradually become awards-season regulars—from coordinated orange looks at the Marty Supreme premiere to PDA at the Critics Choice Awards—this Golden Globes marked another milestone.
Their dynamic blends Hollywood ambition with guarded privacy: supportive without oversharing, affectionate yet understated. In an industry of fleeting romances, their off-camera sweetness—from engraving kisses to trophy poses—feels like a rare, enduring win.