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Kylie Jenner eager to reunite with Timothée Chalamet for holidays
Kylie Jenner is looking forward to a holiday break with Timothée Chalamet after months of long-distance.
The actor, 29, has been based in Budapest since July. Now, a source has spilled that the couple will spend Thanksgiving week in Los Angeles with Jenner’s family before Chalamet returns to Europe to continue filming Dune: Part Three.
“Kylie’s very excited that he’s been back in L.A.,” the source told PEOPLE. “She’s happy to have some special time with him before he heads back to set.” The insider added that the two will also make time to see their respective families during the holiday week.
Despite their demanding schedules, the pair have kept their relationship steady. Jenner has been flying to Europe regularly, meeting Chalamet in Budapest and London whenever possible. “They’ve stayed close. They’ve been making it work,” the source added.
Recent speculation that the couple had split is “not true,” the insider insisted. Rumours circulated after Chalamet missed Kris Jenner’s 70th birthday celebration on November 9, but multiple sources confirmed the two are “doing great.”
Chalamet has spoken fondly of Jenner on set, and she has visited him while filming both Marty Supreme and Dune. The pair were last seen together in New York on October 8 at a Yankees game and attended the Marty Supreme premiere two days earlier.
Despite their increased public appearances in recent months, both remain private. Chalamet recently made headlines for declining to comment on the relationship in a recent Vogue interview.
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Lily Allen talks evolution as she reflects on touring in 20’s
Lily Allen is preparing to return to the road and this tour seemingly marks a major personal milestone for her.
In a new interview on CBS Mornings, the 40-year-old pop star reflected on gearing up to tour her latest album West End Girl as this would be her first time traveling and performing since she got sober in 2019.
The project itself was reportedly inspired by the end of her marriage to actor David Harbour, but the tour represents something more meaningful than that.
Speaking with Anthony Mason, Allen admitted that performing in her twenties felt like “a big party,” often blurring the line between the stage and the lifestyle.
“I don’t know if that if it sounded much fun to the people that were listening to it,” the Tennis artist laughed.
“It was sure as hell was fun, you know, going out there, but I’m not at that stage in my life.”
Allen explained that when she got sober in 2019, she imagined it would eventually allow her to bring West End Girl “to life,” but she never expected the touring gap to stretch this long.
Now, as she gears up to perform live again, she admitted that the nerves are real.
“I’m nervous,” the singer confessed.
“I don’t think there’s any risk of anything happening, but it’s a real adrenaline rush that you get when you’re on a stage and people responding to your words and when you come off stage that adrenaline is rushing around your body and looking for a place to get out.”
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“Sunday Morning” 2025 “Food Issue” recipe index
Click on the links below for holiday recipes and delicious menu suggestions from top chefs, cookbook authors, food writers, restaurateurs, and the editors of New York Times Cooking, including dishes featured on “Sunday Morning”‘s special “Food Issue.”
Don’t miss our annual holiday broadcast Sunday, November 23!
Photography by Nico Schinco
Appetizers
CBS News
Breakfast
The Villager Cafe
Lunch
CBS News
Entrees
Mike Garten | Good Housekeeping
Sides and Extras
- Brown-Butter Mashed Potatoes, from New York Times Cooking
- Caramelized Shallot Gravy, from New York Times Cooking
- Chickpeas With Boletus Mushrooms, from Madrid’s Casa Pedro
- Cranberry Chutney, from New York Times Cooking
- Fall Salad With Apples, Cheddar and Crispy Sage, from New York Times Cooking
- Roasted Butternut Squash With Brown Butter Vinaigrette, from New York Times Cooking
- Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes & Cauliflower (from Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen)
- Roasted Mushroom and Green Bean Casserole, from New York Times Cooking
- Shirae Tofu Dressing, from Connie Masuoka of Iko no Kai
- Thanksgiving Stuffing, from New York Times Cooking
- Warm Winter Salad, from Real Pickles
Jill Petracek, from “To Die For” | Harvest
Desserts and Treats
Christopher Testani for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews
Beverages
Leftovers
Still hungry? Check out these recipes from our past “Food Issue” broadcasts:
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Meghan Markle divorce to cause major financial loss for Prince Harry
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have found themselves once again at the center of breakup rumours.
Following reports of eyewitnesses claiming that the former Suits star appeared to be “overwhelmed” and “fighting back tears” during visit to a Montecito bookstore, the speculations have emerged about couple’s marriage.
As reported by Radar Online, the sources claim that Harry and Meghan are facing disagreements over their children’s privacy.
The tensions came after Meghan posted video on Instagram briefly showing Archie and Lilibet, but she deleted the post later.
“One of the many reasons they left the U.K. was because they didn’t want to be chased by paparazzi,” an insider shared.
Adding, “They wanted to lead a very private life. It is hypocritical of her to want a private life, then you’re posting pictures of the kids on social media.”
The source also added, “Harry is upset about it because, obviously, he grew up in the spotlight. He knows what it’s like.”
Moreover, Meghan has also returned to acting, recently filming a cameo for upcoming comedy Close Personal Friends.
The insider shared, “Acting could be her attempt to gain independence in case they pull the trigger on their marriage. It could be her saying, ‘I need to go back to my roots. I need to go back to my own kind of thing.’ It’s her backup plan in case she exits.”
However, the sources also commented on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage, saying that the Duchess of Sussex would “fight hard” for half of the money incase of the split.
“Everything that they’ve earned post-royal life, and I think she would be the first one to say it, is because of her. She’s the one with all the contacts. She’s the one with the Hollywood connections.”
“She may go for half his money, and maybe more, because she would say, ‘Everything we got is because of me,'” the source stated.
Yet, a close friend told the outlet that the royal couple have remained united. “They’ve learned to function within the chaos. Constant drama and chaos, and mayhem seem to be all that is tying them together at the moment,” they added.
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