
Timothee chalamet brings kylie jenner back to msg for knicks’ must-win game
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Timothée Chalamet is back at Madison Square Garden, and so is equally famous girlfriend. The Hollywood A-lister and Knicks superfan arrived with Kylie Jenner as the Knicks try to keep their
season alive, trailing 3-1 to the Pacers in the best-of-seven series. The pair entered the arena floor hand in hand as they walked to their seats, while Jenner donned black pants and an
orange jacket. Chalamet was wearing dark colored jeans with blue and orange insignias on them, along with a blue and orange jacket for Thursday’s must-win Game 5. He showed off his outfit
in a series of snapshots on his Instagram Story. EXPLORE MORE The couple sat alongside fellow actor and Knicks diehard Ben Stiller — and actor Miles Teller and his wife Keleigh Teller. The
actor has been a mainstay throughout the Knicks’ playoff run this season, sitting courtside at the Garden and on the road — having taken the trip to Indiana for Games 3 and 4. Thursday is
Jenner’s first time back at the Garden for a Knicks playoff game since May 12, when she and her sister, Kendall, joined Chalamet courtside as the Knicks beat the Celtics in Game 4 of the
second-round series. The Kardashian clan’s appearance at the Knicks game made waves considering both Jenner sisters are from Los Angeles, but had clearly embraced Chalamet’s love of the
Knicks during the earlier appearance. Both sisters wore Knicks hats during that game and Kylie has hinted at her Knicks support previously in the playoffs when she sported a black Knicks hat
while she posed in a black bikini earlier this month. Jenner and Chalamet have been dating since 2023 and only recently made their debut on the red carpet as a couple during the 70th David
di Donatello ceremony in Rome on May 7. Chalamet is a New York native with a long history of Knicks fandom and has shown off his sports chops in appearances on “College Game Day” on ESPN
and on Theo Von’s podcast.