The longtime friends jump for joy at Madison Square Garden after rekindling their bond, as Kylie supports both her team and her love, Timothée Chalamet
Kylie Jenner had more than one reason to celebrate during Game Four of the Eastern Conference Semifinals between the New York Knicks and the Boston Celtics — a thrilling 121–113 Knicks victory, a heartwarming courtside moment with Jordyn Woods, and her actor boyfriend Timothée Chalamet cheering by her side.
The beauty mogul, 27, was spotted courtside at Madison Square Garden on May 12, 2025, beaming with excitement as the Knicks took a 3–1 series lead over the Celtics. Sitting beside her was Chalamet, 29, a proud Knicks superfan, both dressed in coordinated team-supporter looks. The couple, who recently went red carpet official at the 70th David Di Donatello Awards in Rome, looked cozy and celebratory as they watched the game unfold.
In a viral clip captured by ESPN, Jenner shared a jubilant moment with her longtime best friend Jordyn Woods, also 27. The duo grabbed hands and jumped up and down in celebration, visibly thrilled by the Knicks’ performance. Woods, who is dating Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns, cheered loudly alongside Jenner, while Kendall Jenner looked on smiling from behind them.

“We’re wearing the same outfit every time!” Kylie said to Woods with a laugh, referring to their shared superstition as the Knicks continued their playoff push. The moment was made even sweeter as Chalamet joined in, popping into the frame with a celebratory “Let’s go!” while showing off his Knicks hat.
This public display of friendship marks another step in Kylie and Jordyn’s healing journey after a highly publicized falling out in 2019. The rift followed allegations of Woods’ involvement with Tristan Thompson, then-boyfriend of Khloé Kardashian. After years of privacy, the two made their first public appearance together in July 2023, later revealing they had never fully severed ties.
“Jordyn and I, we always stayed in touch throughout the years and we would meet up at my house and catch up and just talk through everything,” Kylie shared in a candid interview with Jennifer Lawrence for Interview Magazine.
She reiterated the sentiment in an ELLE interview that October, saying, “Anytime something happened, good or bad, and I needed to call someone, it would always be her… It was never a full cold-turkey cutoff.”

Kylie admitted the fallout had been “heartbreaking,” but emphasized that the time apart helped both women grow. “It was needed distance,” she said. “I think that in order for us both to grow, she needed to spread her wings and do what she needed to do as well.”
Their courtside reunion is a testament to that personal growth and the enduring bond they share. It also comes at a time when Kylie’s relationship with Chalamet continues to deepen. Just days earlier, the couple made headlines at the David di Donatello Awards in Rome, where Timothée received the David Award for Cinematic Experience. Kylie was right there, offering a kiss of encouragement before he took the stage.
As the Knicks push forward in the playoffs and Kylie continues to balance fame, friendships, and her romance with Chalamet, one thing is clear — the courtside queen is celebrating every win, both on and off the court.
