Timothée Chalamet reveals children ‘could be on the radar’ amid Kylie Jenner romance – as ambitious actor admits meteoric fame ‘destablised’ his life and pushed him into therapy

With a rapidly developing Hollywood career, a billionaire girlfriend and the talent to achieve whatever he sets his mind to, one could forgive Timothée Chalamet for living in what appears to be a very positive moment. 

But the actor admits he’s already looking to the future and the possibility of parenthood after watching his older sister Pauline welcome her first child, a baby girl, with director partner Rhys Raiskin in 2024. 

Currently involved in a long-term relationship with cosmetics mogul Kylie Jenner, Chalamet, 29, has also seen some of his closest friends within the acting community – notably Dune co-stars Zendaya and Anya Taylor-Joy – begin new, adult chapters with their respective partners. 

Zendaya is engaged. Anya is married,’ he told December edition of Vogue.

Acknowledging the prospect of settling gown and starting a family in the near future, he added: ‘That could be on the radar.’ 

Chalamet does however draw the line at discussing his ongoing two year relationship with Jenner, a constant cheerleader as the actor’s career goes from strength to strength.

Timothée Chalamet tells the latest edition of Vogue that children are 'on his radar' as he looks to the future after watching his older sister Paulin welcome her first child in 2024

Timothée Chalamet tells the latest edition of Vogue that children are ‘on his radar’ as he looks to the future after watching his older sister Paulin welcome her first child in 2024

The actor's latest interview is accompanied with a monochrome shoot from acclaimed photographer Annie Leibovitz

The actor’s latest interview is accompanied with a monochrome shoot from acclaimed photographer Annie Leibovitz 

The couple have been a regular fixture at high profile events, be it a Hollywood awards show or a courtside appearance at Yankee Stadium, home of Chalamet’s beloved New York Knicks. 

But weeks of absence from the showbiz circuit has prompted inevitable rumours of a yet to be confirmed separation.    

Indeed, filming commitments means Chalamet spent most of the summer living in Hungary while Jenner stayed home in Los Angeles, where she lives with her two children from a former relationship with rapper Travis Scott – Stormi, seven, and Aire, three.

Regardless, he insists it’s one topic that is off limits. 

‘And I don’t say that with any fear, I just don’t have anything to say,’ he said. 

The actor rapidly rose to prominence after starring in director Luca Guadagnino’s screen adaptation of Call Me By Your Name, a box office hit following its release in 2017. 

Bigger roles would draw attention to his undeniable versatility, among them the brooding Paul Atreides in Denis Villeneuve’s hugely successful Dune franchise, Willy Wonka in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory prequel Wonka and, perhaps the most challenging of all, enigmatic folk legend Bob Dylan in 2024 release A Complete Unknown. 

But Chalamet admits his meteoric rise had a detrimental effect on his mental health as he adjusted to life in the spotlight.

He does however draw the line at discussing his ongoing two year relationship with Kylie Jenner, a constant cheerleader as the actor's career goes from strength to strength

He does however draw the line at discussing his ongoing two year relationship with Kylie Jenner, a constant cheerleader as the actor’s career goes from strength to strength

Chalamet is currently promoting new film Marty Supreme (pictured), in which he stars alongside Oscar winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow

Chalamet is currently promoting new film Marty Supreme (pictured), in which he stars alongside Oscar winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow  

‘The experience of getting famous the way I did and the rocket ship of it was destabilising,’ he said. 

‘I feel like I made it to the other side of not some tragic, f**ked-up chemical thing, but just the challenges and a lot of the mental health stuff that comes with being a talented artist.’ 

Chalamet initially used therapy as a means of channeling his emotions, but the demands of his job – the actor is currently promoting new film Marty Supreme – has forced him to take a temporary leave of absence from sessions, with the blessing of his “very generous therapist.”

‘I’m so f**king locked in now’ Chalamet said of his workload. ‘I’m literally actively falling in love with this newfound creative structure, this discipline that I’ve only accrued through experience.’ 

And he has the confidence to match, with Chalamet admitting he is yet to experience the  “fever pitch of self-terror” he has seen in other, less self-assured actors. 

‘That’s never been who I am,’ he said. ‘My superpower is my fearlessness. That’s the feedback I’ve gotten since I was a kid.’ 

Vogue’s December 2025 issue is available on newsstands nationwide on November 18th. 

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