Kylie Jenner supports Timothee Chalamet in orange as he wins major award at Palm Springs Gala
The Oscar nominee actor was honoured with the festival’s Spotlight Award for his work in Marty Supreme

Kylie Jenner showed her support for boyfriend Timothee Chalamet at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala on January 3, 2026, where the actor was honoured with the festival’s Spotlight Award for his work in Marty Supreme.
Chalamet, who recently turned 30, received the accolade for his role in the A24 film Marty Supreme, in which he stars and serves as a producer. The movie tells the story of Marty Mauser, a real‑life table tennis pioneer, and features a high-profile cast including Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A’zion, Kevin O’Leary, Tyler the Creator, Abel Ferrara, and Fran Drescher.
Jenner, 28, arrived at the gala in a striking burnt orange gown and was seen cheering for Chalamet from the audience as he accepted his award. During his acceptance speech, Chalamet praised director Josh Safdie, calling him “a true artist” and expressing admiration for his creative vision.
The award season event marked one of Jenner’s most visible showings with Chalamet, whom she has been dating since 2023. The couple has largely kept their relationship private, but Jenner’s presence at the gala, and her enthusiastic support, drew attention from attendees and fans alike.
Chalamet’s win at Palm Springs adds momentum to his awards season trajectory. He is expected to attend and be a contender at other major events, including the Critics Choice Awards and the Golden Globe Awards.
The festival also honored other notable figures from the entertainment world, with celebrities such as Miley Cyrus and Leonardo DiCaprio among those recognized for their contributions to film.
Jenner and Chalamet’s appearance together highlights both his growing acclaim in acting and her enthusiastic support as he continues his awards season run.


















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