Kylie Jenner's 'brutal demand' to Timothée Chalamet at Oscars revealed by lipreader
- March 16, 2026

Marty Supreme, starring Timothée Chalamet, 30, was up for nine nominations this year, but the film didn't receive a single award during last night's awards ceremony.
Chalamet received a nod for Best Actor for his role as Marty Mauser in the sports drama, but he lost out on the gong to Michael B. Jordan following his stand-out performance in Sinners.
Other nominees include Leonardo DiCaprio for One Battle After Another, Ethan Hawke for Blue Moon and Wagner Moura for The Secret Agent.
Chalamet's partner of three years, Kylie Jenner, 28, was in attendance last night with a lip reader allegedly revealing one demand she had for the Hollywood A-lister on the night.
Speaking to The Mirror, lip reading expert Nicola Nickling analysed a behind-the-scenes clip from Entertainment Tonight which showed the it-couple sitting in the front row at the awards ceremony.
Marty Supreme star Timothée Chalamet was joined by his partner Kylie Jenner at the 98th Academy Awards last night (Jamie McCarthy/WireImages)
At one point, Chalamet can be seen turning around to someone off-camera while doing a finger gun sign to them as he bit down on his lower lip.
He then turned to Jenner and said something before both looked back to where Chalamet was previously looking.
According to Nicola, Chalamet said something else to Jenner at this point, but she wasn't able to lip-read given the angle.
However, she did claim that Jenner apparently said to Chalamet: "Now you're being a child, so shut up."
Her remark was allegedly paired with an eye roll.
Chalamet missed out on the Best Actor Oscar to Sinners star Michael B. Jordan (Kevin Winter / Staff / Getty Images)
Chalamet was the butt of several jokes at this year's Oscars.
His recent comments about ballet and opera have sparked major controversy online, something which host Conan O'Brien used as material for a light roast.
During a recent University of Texas talk with Matthew McConaughey, Chalamet said: "I don’t want to be working in ballet, or opera, or things where it’s like, ‘Hey, keep this thing alive, even though like no one cares about this anymore.' All respect to all the ballet and opera people out there."
His remarks clearly didn't go down too well with O'Brien poking fun at the ordeal as he quipped on stage: "Security is extremely tight tonight. I'm told there's concern about attacks from both the opera and ballet community. You're just mad you left out jazz!"




