Jordyn Woods Sees Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet in Knicks Date Night

Jordyn Woods Sees Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet in Knicks Date Night

jordyn woods watched Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet turn a Knicks playoff night into a second public sighting in New York on April 29, 2026. They were photographed courtside at the New York Knicks' first-round playoff game, then later left 4 Charles Prime Rib in the West Village holding hands.

Knicks courtside on April 29

April 29, 2026 put Jenner at Chalamet's beloved New York Knicks' first-round playoff game, where the pair sat courtside together and were filmed holding hands while entering the arena. For a couple that has spent much of 2026 around awards season, the scene was less about surprise than about another public checkpoint in a relationship they have kept selective.

less than a week before the Met Gala, Jenner was in New York City again, and the timing gave the outing extra visibility. Courtside seats place the pair inside one of the city's most visible rooms, but the more telling detail was the way they moved through it: together, in public, and without trying to turn the night into a statement.

4 Charles Prime Rib in the West Village

4 Charles Prime Rib became the night's second stop, and the pair were snapped leaving the West Village steakhouse holding hands and wearing matching dark hoodies. That post-game exit turned a celebrity basketball appearance into a full New York date night, with the hand-holding serving as the clearest public signal in the outing.

Coachella weekend 1 earlier in April 2026 had already given them a recent shared appearance, making the Knicks game and dinner their most recent public outing. The rhythm fits what Jenner has said before about moving around New York quietly: in August 2024 she said, "There's an angle that you can do where they can't see your face, and I wear a mask," and added, "I haven't had one person notice me [in New York]. I've been really able to get around."

Jenner's public line

November 2024 also gave Jenner a direct explanation for why she keeps this part of her life tight. She said, "I think it's important to keep things to yourself," and added, "It's hard for me to make a decision by myself sometimes, so the opinion of the whole world...it can be tough."

Chalamet has been just as direct, thanking Jenner in a Critics Choice Awards speech and saying, "And lastly, I'll just say thank you to my partner of three years," followed by, "Thank you for our foundation. I love you. I couldn't do this without you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart." That makes the Knicks-and-dinner outing less a new chapter than another visible public appearance in a relationship they have already chosen to acknowledge on their own terms.

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