Kylie Jenner & Timothée Chalamet’s Explosive PDA at NBA Finals — Non-Stop Kissing Sends Entire Arena Into Meltdown.hl

Kylie Jenner & Timothée Chalamet’s Explosive PDA at NBA Finals — Non-Stop Kissing Sends Entire Arena Into Meltdown

Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet turned the 2026 NBA Finals into their personal runway on June 10, delivering one of the most talked-about PDA displays in recent celebrity history. The couple, seated courtside at the Los Angeles Lakers game, were caught on the jumbotron and multiple fan videos pᴀssionately kissing throughout the evening — at least eight separate times captured on camera.

The most viral moment came during the third quarter when Chalamet leaned in for a long, slow kiss that lasted nearly 20 seconds. The arena erupted with cheers, whistles, and camera flashes as the couple appeared completely oblivious to the 20,000-plus crowd. Kylie, wearing a skin-тιԍнт black dress, was seen giggling and running her fingers through Timothée’s hair between kisses, while he kept his hand resting on her thigh.

Social media exploded within minutes. #KylieTimotheeNBA trended worldwide with over 3.2 million mentions, and fan videos of the couple’s make-out sessions racked up more than 180 million views in under six hours. “They were going at it like no one else was in the building,” one courtside attendee told TMZ. “It was H๏τ, intense, and honestly kind of romantic.”

The display comes just weeks after rumors of an engagement surfaced following the Met Gala. Neither has confirmed the relationship status publicly, but the non-stop PDA has fans convinced the romance is very real — and very steamy.

While some critics called the display “inappropriate for a family event,” the majority of online reactions were celebratory. One tweet summed it up perfectly: “Kylie and Timothée just turned the NBA Finals into the Kylie & Timothée Show. I’m seated.”

Whether this marks the start of a new power couple era or simply the H๏τtest courtside moment of the year, one thing is certain: the internet is still recovering from the heat.