Some moments at award ceremonies aren’t in the script, yet linger far longer than any applause. For Chalamet, it came when he paused mid–acceptance speech and spoke about the person who has stood by him for the past three years.
Winning Best Actor for his performance in Marty Supreme was already a major milestone in Chalamet’s career. What made the moment unforgettable, however, was his choice to open up—without deflection, without coded language, without the usual distance expected of a Hollywood star.
“I just want to say thank you to the person who’s been with me for the past three years… I love you. I couldn’t have done this without you.”
The room seemed to slow by a beat.
From the audience, cameras caught Kylie Jenner smiling, quietly mouthing back, “I love you too.” A brief kiss followed—enough to put an end to months of speculation about supposed cracks in their relationship.
Before that night, the relationship between Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner had often been questioned. Packed schedules, rare public appearances together, and their shared preference for privacy led many to assume they were drifting apart. But some relationships don’t need constant visibility to prove their strength—only the way two people choose to show up when it matters most.
That moment on the Critics Choice Awards stage felt like a gentle, unshowy confirmation: they’re still there, together.
From a professional standpoint, Chalamet’s win sparked little debate. He edged out heavyweights such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, and Michael B. Jordan. Marty Supreme, a film about a table tennis player chasing a world championship dream in 1952, has been praised for its depth, with critics noting Chalamet’s growth in both technical skill and emotional control.
It was also his fourth Critics Choice nomination, following Call Me By Your Name, Beautiful Boy, and A Complete Unknown—a long enough arc to make it clear that Chalamet is no longer a fleeting “phenomenon,” but an actor entering the phase where a lasting legacy begins to take shape.
Yet that night, the award wasn’t the only thing that stayed with people. What lingered was the image of a young man standing under stage lights, willing to acknowledge that behind his success stands someone else.
And perhaps it’s that very human moment that continues to earn Timothée Chalamet the label the media loves to give him—not just “the most handsome man in the world,” but a star who has managed to hold on to a rare sincerity in the middle of Hollywood’s gloss and glare.

