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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 12: Kylie Jenner is seen in Midtown on November 12, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Gotham/GC Images)

Kylie Jenner has already proved her adoration for her boyfriend of eight months, Timothèe Chalamet, exceeds beyond measure. From sneaking around Los Angeles to grab tacos together to their PDA-laden outings at Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour and the US Open, it’s apparent that ‘Kylotheè’, as they’re known to fans, are going to great lengths to show up for one another.

Further proof of their apparent dedication came earlier this week when the reality star and makeup mogul stepped out to covertly attend the Los Angeles premiere of Chalamet’s latest film, Wonka.

In the movie-musical, Chalamet plays the young whizbang chocolatier, serving as an origin story explaining how Willy Wonka ended up in his fantastical factory. Not much is known about Jenner’s taste in movies—save for her revealing her favourite films of 2022 were Jordan Peele’s Nope and Baz Luhrammn’s Elvis—but her attendance at her second Wonka screening proves the family-friendly holiday flick may be a two-hit wonder, after all.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – DECEMBER 10: Timothée Chalamet attends Los Angeles Premiere Of Warner Bros. “Wonka” at Regency Village Theatre on December 10, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Unique Nicole/FilmMagic)

They say once is an instance, but twice is a hobby, and it’s apparent Jenner supporting her man, albeit discreetly, may just be her favourite pastime.

Earlier this year Jenner flew from Los Angeles to London to sneakily attend the Wonka after-party. The 26-year-old also secretly snuck into the American premiere with her mum, Kris Jenner. Acknowledging the reports, Jenner posted a selfie of herself and her 68-year-old momager writing, “Mommy nights are the best nights” as the caption.

Kylie Jenner and Kris Jenner. Credit: Instagram/@kyliejenner

Speaking of “mommy nights”, Jenner hasn’t confirmed if her two children, especially her eldest Stormi ‘Baby’ Webster, have seen the film yet. But based on Letterboxed reviews, the movie appears to be an instant children’s classic.

Thankfully, no nightmare fuel ‘tunnel of terror’ scenes like in the 1971 original. Just the Oompa Loompafication of Hugh Grant, which is the best promotional material the film could ask for.