Timothée Chalamet Just Showed Up Somewhere Most Kardashian Boyfriends Don’t

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Timothée Chalamet just showed up in a place that says more than a standard date night.

The actor joined Kylie Jenner for a Broadway outing Sunday, but this was not only about the two of them. Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner were there too, turning the night into a very public Kardashian family moment.

They went to see ‘The Fear of 13,’ a Broadway production co-produced by Kim. The play stars Adrien Brody as Nick Yarris, who spent 22 years on death row for a murder he did not commit.

Kylie And Timothée Make It A Family Night

Videos posted on social media showed cameras flashing as Chalamet got out of his car. He then reached back and held Kylie’s hand, which was enough to get people talking.

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Chalamet kept things casual in a blue windbreaker, gray pants and a baseball cap. Kylie went for a sleek all-black look under a trench coat, paired with heels.

Kim chose a much louder entrance. She wore a bright yellow dress with a high collar, making sure this was still very much a Kardashian night. Kris arrived in a black suit with a white blouse and greeted a photographer as she stepped out of her car.

Kendall Jenner was also reportedly at the show, turning the outing into something closer to a family field trip than a quiet date night.

Kim Kardashian’s Broadway Debut Has A Serious Message

‘The Fear of 13’ opened on April 15 and also stars Tessa Thompson. The production partnered with the Innocence Project, the organization that works to free innocent people and prevent wrongful convictions.

For Kim, the show fits directly into her criminal justice reform work. Earlier this month, she explained why the project mattered to her. “I’ve seen firsthand how the system can fail, and I’ve committed myself to fighting for those who have been silenced,” Kim said in an Instagram Stories video.

She added, “Theater has a unique power to move us. When you experience a story like this, live, it stays with you. It challenges you to see the human being behind the statistics.” Her hope, she said, is that the production “sparks a real conversation about the true meaning of justice.”

Kim also called the play “a raw, honest look at Nick Yarris’ wrongful conviction and the systemic failures that kept him behind bars for 20 years,” adding that she “couldn’t be prouder” to make her Broadway producing debut with a project carrying “such vital weight.”

Timothée Chalamet Looks Comfortable Around The Kardashians

The bigger gossip hook, of course, is Chalamet and Kylie. Their public appearances have become harder to ignore, especially when family members keep showing up in the same frame. A Broadway night with Kim, Kris, and Kendall is not exactly casual background noise.

For now, neither Kylie nor Chalamet has turned this into a big public relationship speech. They have not needed to. The photos, the hand-holding, and the family outings are doing enough talking.

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