On January 4, Timothée Chalamet won the Best Actor award at the Critics' Choice Awards for his role in the 2025 sports drama Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie. During his acceptance speech, he gave a special nod to his partner, Kylie Jenner. He said:“Thank you to my partner of three years. Thank you for our foundation. I love you. I couldn't do this without you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”Social media users were seemingly excited at his gesture. One X user predicted:“They are gonna get married I’m calling it.”The Notorious J.O.V. @whotfisjovanaLINKthey are gonna get married I’m calling itAnother X user commented:“Love seeing genuine gratitude on big stages. Success feels even better when shared with someone who truly supports you.”One social media user wrote:“I’m not a fan of celeb couples but I love them so much.”Calling Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner “cute,” a netizen mentioned:“honestly I didn’t see it at first but they’re super cute together ngl.”Meanwhile, another X user explained:“Wow, Timothée Chalamet’s acceptance speech at the Critics Choice Awards was so sweet! Thanking Kylie Jenner as his partner of three years and giving her credit for their foundation is such a heartfelt moment. The way she’s looking at him in the audience—pure love! It’s awesome to see their relationship shine on such a big stage. Can’t wait to see what’s next for them!”One social media user said they loved it, writing:“love this. the 3 years was an intentional add to the public imo. this is my lady, been my lady and will continue to be my lady, get over it. hot!”Timothée Chalamet on Marty Supreme and how everything works outAt the 37th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards, Entertainment Tonight reporter Nischelle Turner asked Timothée Chalamet if he and Kylie Jenner would wear their matching orange Chrome Hearts outfit. The actor replied, “We’ll see.” He added:“The orange might be retired, but let's see. I went full Marty mode tonight. I'm toning it back now.”When Turner asked what he would like to tell his younger self, Timothée Chalamet replied:“It always works out. So, don’t f*ck it up. I'd be suspicious of the butterfly effect. Like whatever opportunity I speak to him [Josh Safdie] would be freaked because you know the butterfly effect.”Turner said that she had gone to see Marty Supreme in a packed theater, and when the movie ended, the audience stood up and clapped. Josh Safdie shared that he also watched the film with a full crowd in a large movie theater and could feel the strong energy from everyone there.He explained that this shared feeling of hope, dreams, and excitement was the reason people went to the movies, and he said he experienced the same reaction at the end of the film. Timothée Chalamet weighed in:“It's a dream. Come on. We worked super hard on this. Josh worked on this for 6 years.”He said that one definitely liked to feel that validation.