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    Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet watch The Fear of 13 with Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner


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    Broadway crowds expect spotlights, but this weekend the brightest glare landed on a couple that usually keeps its romance off the carpet. Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner arrived in New York with Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner for a night at “The Fear of 13,” where the celebrity presence collided with a story about a man wrongfully condemned.

    The group went to see “The Fear of 13,” a Broadway production connected to criminal justice reform and supported through a partnership with the Innocence Project. Kim Kardashian is a co-producer, making the outing directly tied to her work on the show. Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner attended with Kris Jenner, drawing attention as they arrived together.

    A family night on Broadway

    Chalamet and Kylie Jenner attended Broadway together on Sunday, joined by Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner. The group went to see “The Fear of 13,” a play Kardashian is co-producing. Their seats were part of a high-profile night that connected celebrity attention to a story built around real events.

    A social media video captured the arrival outside the theater as photographers’ cameras flashed. Chalamet stepped out first, then reached back to hold Kylie’s hand as they walked in. The clip underscored how closely watched the couple remains, even during a relatively low-key theater outing.

    Inside The Fear of 13

    “The Fear of 13” stars Adrien Brody as Nick Yarris, a real person who spent 22 years on death row for a murder he did not commit. The production also features Tessa Thompson. The play opened April 15, placing it in the middle of spring’s busy Broadway calendar.

    The story is rooted in the consequences of a system that can move slowly even when evidence shifts. By centering Yarris’ experience, the show puts a face on the statistics often cited in wrongful conviction debates. That choice is part of why the production has drawn attention beyond typical theater circles.

    Kylie Jenner at an event.
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    Kim Kardashian’s producer role

    Kim Kardashian’s involvement is not just financial or promotional, but tied to her long-running interest in criminal justice issues. In an Instagram Stories video earlier this month, she explained why the project matters to her. “I’ve seen firsthand how the system can fail, and I’ve committed myself to fighting for those who have been silenced,” she said.

    She also spoke to what live theater can do that documentaries and headlines often cannot. “Theater has a unique power to move us. When you experience a story like this, live, it stays with you,” she continued, adding that it “challenges you to see the human being behind the statistics.” Kardashian said she hopes the production “sparks a real conversation about the true meaning of justice.”

    Style moments at the curtain

    The night also had the kind of fashion snapshots that routinely follow Kardashian-Jenner events. Chalamet dressed casually in a blue windbreaker, gray pants, and a baseball cap. Kylie Jenner wore an all-black outfit under a trench coat, paired with thong heels.

    Kardashian opted for a brighter statement, wearing a vivid yellow dress with a high collar. Kris Jenner arrived in a black suit with a white blouse and greeted a photographer as she stepped out of her car. Together, their looks matched the tone of the evening, part celebrity outing, part Broadway industry moment.

    Why the Innocence Project

    Kardashian echoed that framing in a separate statement about her Broadway producing debut. She called the story “a raw, honest look at Nick Yarris’ wrongful conviction and the systemic failures that kept him behind bars for 20 years.”

    “I couldn’t be prouder to make my Broadway producing debut with a project that carries such vital weight,” she added.

    Recent nights out together

    The Broadway outing is one of several recent public date nights for Chalamet and Kylie Jenner, often overlapping with family and friends. Last Tuesday, the pair went on a double date with Jordyn Woods and Woods’ fiancé, NBA player Karl-Anthony Towns. Their evening followed a New York Knicks game.

    Afterward, the two couples met up at 4 Charles Prime Rib in Manhattan, according to photos obtained by Page Six. The outing followed a New York Knicks game and included Jordyn Woods and her fiancé, Karl-Anthony Towns. It was another public appearance for Chalamet and Jenner during a week of high-profile New York plans.

    Kylie Jenner at an event.
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    Solo arrival sparks debate

    Recently, Kylie Jenner attended the Met Gala solo and did not arrive with Timothée Chalamet. The absence became part of the conversation since the pair has been publicly linked, and their joint appearances are closely tracked.

    Some posts also referenced the long-running Met Gala “couples curse” as a social media superstition rather than a documented pattern.

    TL;DR

    • Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner went to Broadway on Sunday with Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner.
    • They attended “The Fear of 13,” a production Kardashian co-produces.
    • The play stars Adrien Brody as real-life Nick Yarris, who spent 22 years on death row for a crime he didn’t commit.
    • The show opened on April 15 and also features Tessa Thompson.
    • The production partnered with the Innocence Project, aligning the play with wrongful conviction advocacy.
    • The outing follows another recent public date night, a double date after a Knicks game with Jordyn Woods and Karl-Anthony Towns.

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