Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner Bike Ride in NYC Before Knicks Parade
Chalamet and Jenner Bike Ride in NYC Before Knicks Parade

Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner were spotted enjoying a bike ride and a walk through New York City as the couple spent time together ahead of the New York Knicks' highly anticipated championship parade.

Public Outing in Manhattan

The pair were photographed on June 17 cycling around Manhattan before continuing their outing on foot. The appearance came just one day before celebrations for the Knicks' NBA title victory were set to take place across the city.

Casual Summer Looks

Jenner opted for a casual summer look, wearing black linen trousers, a black tank top, black flats and carrying a black handbag. Chalamet kept his outfit relaxed with basketball shorts, a grey T-shirt and a New York Yankees cap.

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Recent NBA Finals Attendance

The public outing follows a busy few weeks for the couple, who have frequently been seen together at basketball games during the NBA Finals. Jenner joined Chalamet at Game 4 of the Finals on June 10, where the pair coordinated their outfits in matching denim looks featuring Chrome Hearts designs. She has also attended several Knicks playoff games alongside the actor, who has long been one of the team's most recognisable celebrity supporters.

Chalamet's Role in Celebrations

Chalamet is expected to take part in celebrations surrounding the Knicks' championship parade on 18 June. The actor has become a familiar courtside presence over the years, joining fellow high-profile supporters including Ben Stiller, Spike Lee and Tracy Morgan.

Historic Championship Victory

The Knicks secured their first NBA championship since 1973 after defeating the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 on June 13. Chalamet attended the decisive match in San Antonio and later celebrated with players inside the team's locker room. Following the historic victory, the actor's enthusiasm for the franchise was evident when he told ESPN, "Way rather this than the Oscars."

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