Timothée Chalamet’s Golden Globe engraving became a love story: he kissed Kylie Jenner the moment his name was etched on the trophy, capping a three-year romance that has now spanned three consecutive Globes ceremonies.
Timothée Chalamet turned the usually routine trophy-engraving ritual into a viral moment by pulling Kylie Jenner close for a kiss as his name was carved into the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy.
The 30-year-old won for channeling table-tennis legend Marty Mauser in Marty Supreme, edging out George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, Jesse Plemons and Lee Byung-hun.
Inside the Engraving Suite
Cameras captured the couple leaning over the engraving machine, exchanging smiles and quick kisses while the statuette spun. Chalamet also congratulated Paul Thomas Anderson, who won Best Screenplay for One Battle After Another, underscoring the night’s tight camaraderie between nominees.
From Speech to Sweet Gesture
Hours earlier on stage, Chalamet thanked “my parents, for my partner” and told Jenner “I love you” in front of the Beverly Hilton crowd. The engraving-suite kiss was an unscripted echo of that public gratitude, confirming the pair’s decision to keep romance front-and-center despite Jenner skipping the red carpet.
A Three-Year Globes Streak
The 2026 ceremony marks the duo’s third consecutive Golden Globes as a unit:
- 2024: First official awards-show appearance when Chalamet was nominated for Wonka.
- 2025: Returned when he was nominated for portraying Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown.
- 2026: Victory lap complete with on-stage shout-out and engraving-suite kiss.
Why the Moment Matters
The kiss does more than fuel tabloid headlines; it signals a strategic shift. A-list couples often downplay public displays during peak awards season to avoid distraction from craft. Chalamet and Jenner are flipping that playbook, using intimate visuals to reinforce authenticity and brand synergy—his cinema prestige, her beauty empire—without diluting either.
Expect the clip to dominate TikTok edits, gifting the Globes a younger demographic boost and giving Marty Supreme extended cultural tailwinds as Oscar voting nears.
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