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Lip Reader Reveals What Timothée Chalamet And Kylie Jenner Were Talking About At The Golden Globes

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After clips of the famous couple having a flirty conversation at the 2024 Golden Globes went viral, TikToker and lip reader @ninacelested deciphered what the pair were actually talking about.

Clips of Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner deep in conversation at the 2024 Golden Globes on Sunday night quickly made their way around social media, with many viewers wondering what exactly the two were going on about.

Well, thanks to TikToker and lip reader @ninacelested, we can lay this issue to rest.


Jenner accompanied Chalamet, who was nominated for Best Comedy/Musical Actor for his performance in Wonka, to the event, and the couple's seemingly flirty convo caught the attention of viewers at home.

The TikTok account of the Golden Globe Awards even posted the moment on social media, captioning it:

"Date night at the #GoldenGlobes with Timothée and @kyliejenner 🖤"

You can watch below.

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Date night at the #GoldenGlobes with Timothée and @kyliejenner 🖤

And while most people online agreed the moment was adorable, many wanted to know what the couple was actually talking about.

So they took to the comments to summon "lip reading girl" @ninacelested.

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And she delivered.

According to the TikToker, the conversation went something like this:

Jenner, admiring her beau's necklace, said:

"I might wanna buy it, too, 'cause it's really nice."
"I want this one in black."

Chalamet responded:

"Yeah, I like it."

And Jenner added:

"Yeah, it's so nice."

The couple then exchanged an "I love you," before Chalamet joked:

"I wasn't talking about you."

And Jenner replied:

"I wasn't talking about you. I was talking about someone else."

They then shared a quick smooch.

You can watch below.

@ninacelested

#duet with @Golden Globe Awards I ship them so hard ngl🥹 #goldenglobes #kylieandtimothee #kyliejenner #timotheechalamet #lipreadinggirl #lipreading #lipreadingcelebrities #cuteshityouneedtosee #isupportit

People across the platform thanked the TikToker for her service, and many noted that they could totally see it, once @ninaceleted laid it out for them.

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And while some joked about the quality of the conversation...

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...others felt the moment between the couple was adorable.

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While Chalamet lost the Golden Globe to Paul Giamatti for his work in The Holdovers, it looks like he still came out a winner for the night.

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