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Did Kylie Jenner Stop Selena Gomez and Timothée Chalamet’s Photo Moment?

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Actress and singer Selena Gomez requested a picture with Timothée Chalamet but could not do so because Kylie Jenner, who is currently dating Chalamet blocked it.

On the 7th (local time) at the 81st Golden Globes in the United States, a video of Selena Gomez talking to Taylor Swift and Kelly Teller became a hot topic.

Based on lip-reading, netizens around the world speculated that Selena Gomez asked for a photo with Timothée Chalamet, with whom she co-starred in Woody Allen’s *Rainy Day in New York*, but Kylie Jenner denied this.

A baffled Selena Gomez told her close friends Taylor Swift and Kelly Teller about this, and both Swift and Teller appeared shocked and unable to comprehend the situation.

Selena Gomez and Kylie Jenner have been at odds for no apparent reason for some time leading to conflicts among their fans.

As a new incident of their squabble arises, netizens are expressing various opinions such as “It’s ridiculous to control even that part just because they are dating” and “It’s a rational act to prevent unnecessary disturbance”.

This story, similar to a ‘clique fight’ among high school girls, is quickly spreading on X (formerly Twitter) and is approaching ten million views.

Meanwhile, Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner, who are publicly dating were in a blind spot behind the banquet hall before the awards ceremony started. They continued to express their affection boldly staring into each other’s eyes and kissing during commercial breaks. Although their affectionate behavior was captured on camera, the scene was not broadcast and only live-streamed to the press room.

By. Young Eun Jeon

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