Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet Were Seen Showing ‘Nonstop Energy and PDA’ at a Miami Club

On Friday night, Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet were reportedly enjoying a party night at Miami club E11even, a popular celebrity hotspot in the city. A source speaking with Page Six stated that the stars were “having the time of their lives” together on the dance floor.

“It was a full-on dance party with nonstop energy and PDA throughout the night,” said the insider, who explained that security was keeping a tight circle around their table and preventing any photography of the private date. They and their table were drinking “Don Julio 1942 and rounds of E11EVEN Vodka shots.”

The two celebrities “partied well into the morning,” watching Nelly and Ashanti perform at around 4 A.M. The show was a hit with Jenner, Chalamet, and their group of friends, who reportedly all “went wild, belting out lyrics and jumping along to the beat.”

“During Nelly’s ‘Dilemma,’ Jenner and her girlfriends were seen singing along while dancing in front of Chalamet—before Kylie cozied up next to him in their banquette,” the source described. Later, the couple was “making it rain with singles and dancing like no one was watching.”

The source described Jenner as “glowing,” “carefree,” and “all smiles.” Her boyfriend “held court in the back corner of their table, tossing back shots and vibing with the crew.”

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