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Amidst swirling rumors, the speculation surrounding Kylie Jenner’s alleged pregnancy with Timothee Chalamet’s child has ignited curiosity and skepticism alike.
Jenner, known for her previous pregnancies with Stormi and Aire Webster, both fathered by rapper Travis Scott, saw her relationship status shift in January 2023 as she parted ways with Scott and began dating Dune actor Timothee Chalamet.
Kylie Jenner’s Pregnancy Rumors Explained
Reports trace their initial encounter to January 2023 during Paris Couture Week, with whispers of their budding romance surfacing by April of the same year. However, it wasn’t until their joint appearance at Beyoncé’s birthday concert in September 2023 that they publicly acknowledged their relationship.
The latest wave of gossip surrounding Jenner’s possible pregnancy gained traction through comedian Daniel Tosh’s podcast, where he purportedly shared insider information from a grocery store employee who witnessed filming for an upcoming episode of The Kardashians. According to Tosh, the episode’s climax would unveil Jenner’s pregnancy bombshell with Chalamet.
Fueling the speculation further, Jenner’s subdued appearance at her aunt Karen Houghton’s funeral, adorned in minimal makeup and a black oversized jumper after a period of relative seclusion, prompted onlookers to speculate about a concealed pregnancy.
However, TMZ swiftly debunked these rumors, citing sources close to The Kardashians’ production. Not only were there no scenes filmed in the alleged grocery store setting, but Jenner’s pregnancy was entirely dismissed. Many conjectured that Tosh’s narrative was fabricated, designed to garner attention for his podcast.
The debunking highlighted Jenner’s recent public appearances, including a late March sighting where she was seen indulging in her new alcoholic seltzer brand, Sprinter, indicating an absence of pregnancy signs.
As it stands, there is no substantive evidence to support the claims of Jenner’s pregnancy with Chalamet’s child, with the speculation appearing to stem from unfounded rumors.
 
