
"Timothee Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, director Josh Safdie and others involved in the making of Marty Supreme walked the red carpet Monday night for the Los Angeles premiere of the hotly anticipated new sports comedy-drama, which scored three Golden Globe nominations Monday and is on track to nab multiple Oscar nominations including a best actor trophy for Chalamet when the nominations are announced Jan. 22."
"But for the premiere, it appears that Chalamet's girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, stole the spotlight, with her image and news about their romance dominating headlines and social media overnight. The Kardashian family member even managed to upstage her serious-actor boyfriend, not just by matching him in bright orange leather, but by posing with her hands all over him, in an obvious effort to refute reports that he dumped her or that he sees her as a kiss of death for his Marty Supreme Oscar chances."
"The Daily Mail had its body language expert, Judi James, examining red carpet photos and videos of the two. Chalamet and Jenner certainly knew how to make a scene. Both wore that eye-popping shade of orange, which pays homage to a movie that tells the quirky story about an aspiring ping pong champion in the 1950s. To match Chalamet's suit, Jenner wore a gown that was designed to grab attention a plunging, body-hugging cut-out gown that emphasized her curves and cleavage."
Timothee Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, director Josh Safdie and other cast and crew walked the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of Marty Supreme, a sports comedy-drama that earned three Golden Globe nominations and is expected to receive multiple Oscar nominations, including a best actor nod for Chalamet. Kylie Jenner accompanied Chalamet and drew overwhelming attention, matching his bright orange suit with a plunging, body-hugging orange gown and posing intimately. A body-language expert suggested Jenner curated the poses and appeared overly smitten while Chalamet looked slightly uncomfortable. Jenner’s fans defended the couple on social media.
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