Kylie Jenner reportedly secretly partied with boyfriend Timothée Chalamet at the Wonka premiere to ensure she didn’t steal his limelight.
“The Kardashians” star is said to have quietly joined the Dune actor at the event in London on Nov. 29 to celebrate his part as chocolate-maker Willy Wonka at a star-studded after-party at the Royal Festival Hall in London.
“Kylie flew in from her home in Los Angeles on her private jet and was snuck inside the Wonka premiere in Leicester Square to be by Timothée’s side,” a source told The Sun. “This is a huge role for him and Kylie wanted to make sure the spotlight was only on him, so she went on a secret mission not to be seen.”
“Timothée and Kylie were so loved up. It was incredibly sweet to see,” the source continued. “She is clearly so proud of him and they really let their hair down at the party. They danced together and drank with their pals. Kylie used her own bit of Wonka magic to keep her presence totally unknown, and when they left, they departed through a secret tunnel to ensure no one saw them.”
After the red carpet event for the film, the couple reportedly “snuck down the road for a private after-party” where they apparently enjoyed shots of 818 Tequila, the alcohol brand owned by Kylie’s sister Kendall.
Jenner is understood to have now traveled to Paris with Chalamet to enjoy some downtime ahead of the Wonka showing in the French capital on Nov. 30.
“Kylie and Timothée will be just as low-key in Paris,” the source added. “She wants people to focus on him and how amazing Wonka is. Kylie is happy to take a back seat. “As a couple, they like to remain totally private and that is heaven for Kylie, who much prefers to be at home with her family than walking red carpets.”
Jenner and Chalamet are said to be getting serious after they flaunted their romance at the U.S. Open by packing on the PDA at the event earlier this year. The pair were spotted getting touchy-feely in the crowd while laughing and sipping drinks during the men’s singles championship match between Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev in New York City in September.