Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet are setting the awards season ablaze with their appearances, and the 2026 Golden Globes was no exception. The power couple opted for a low-key entrance, choosing not to walk the red carpet together. But inside the ballroom, they were inseparable, sitting side by side, showcasing their undeniable chemistry.
Chalamet, who's been making waves with his role in "Marty Supreme," snagged the award for best actor in a musical or comedy. The actor, who previously won a Critics Choice Award for the same role, was a picture of elegance in an all-black ensemble, highlighted by a stunning $30,000 Cartier necklace. His sophisticated look was a departure from the more flamboyant styles he's sported during the "Marty Supreme" press tour.
“Thank you for your mind for your worldview,” Chalamet expressed to director Josh Safdie during his acceptance speech, highlighting the collaborative spirit behind his success.
Kylie Jenner, known for her fashion prowess, didn't disappoint with her choice of attire. She glided past the cameras in a corseted champagne gown by Ashi Studio Couture, adorned with shimmering straps, which added a touch of celestial glamour. The ensemble was completed with Lorraine Schwartz earrings, Christian Louboutin shoes, and a vintage Gucci clutch, making her a vision of sophistication.
The couple, who've been together for three years, have become regulars on the red carpet, often coordinating their looks. Their recent joint appearance at the Critics Choice Awards was a testament to their strong bond, with Chalamet publicly expressing gratitude for their "foundation" and proclaiming his love for Jenner in front of the audience.
Timothée Chalamet's win at the Golden Globes adds another feather to his already impressive cap. The actor was up against heavyweights like Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney, making his victory all the more significant. During his acceptance speech, he thanked not only the film's director but also his family and his "partner," a nod to Jenner.
Chalamet's playful acknowledgment of his costar Kevin O'Leary, known as Mr. Wonderful, added a touch of humor to his speech: "If you would have told me when I was 19 years old that I would've been thanking Mr. Wonderful, I would have thought you were crazy!" This lighthearted moment rounded off a night that celebrated both his professional achievements and personal happiness.