Kylie Jenner’s Lavish $5,000 Pre-Valentine’s Day Treat Revealed

Kylie Jenner received a unique Valentine’s Day gift: a custom charm designed by jeweler Ashna Mehta. The charm features Kylie Cosmetics’ signature “drip” logo, crafted from 18kt gold and adorned with diamonds. These custom pieces from Mehta’s brand, Bag Bijoux, can cost anywhere from $5,000 to over $84,000, depending on how much they’re customized and the size of the diamonds.

Fans are now wondering how Kylie will spend the actual holiday with her boyfriend of three years, Timothée Chalamet. The couple has generally kept their relationship private, but Chalamet has been more open about his feelings recently, especially while accepting awards.

At the 2026 Critics’ Choice Awards in January, he thanked his makeup artist and then expressed his love to someone in the audience – Kylie, who was sitting nearby, mouthed “I love you” back. He also mentioned her at the Golden Globes, visibly moving Jenner, who told friends she was very happy. Her family approves of the relationship too.

Caitlyn Jenner recently shared that Timothée treats Kylie well, and her main priority is her daughter’s happiness. With successful businesses and a solid relationship, Jenner, mother to Stormi, 7, and Aire, 3, seems to be starting the year with a lot to celebrate.

Black Actors Who Are Trained Fighters

Michael Jai White is a highly skilled martial artist with black belts in seven different disciplines. He started training when he was young and became proficient in styles like Kyokushin Karate, Taekwondo, and Shotokan. Known for doing his own stunts in movies like ‘Black Dynamite’ and ‘Spawn,’ White is respected for his fighting abilities in both Hollywood and the martial arts world. He continues to practice and encourage fitness through social media and other platforms.

Celebrities Permanently Banned From Saturday Night Live

Steven Seagal, the action movie star, hosted the show in 1992 and is remembered by many cast members as the worst host ever. He was reportedly rude to both the writers and performers, and wouldn’t participate in sketches that poked fun at his on-screen persona. Producer Lorne Michaels, who rarely comments on past hosts, publicly stated Seagal would never be asked back, calling him uncooperative and lacking a sense of humor. Seagal’s difficulty working with others even became the subject of a joke told by Nicolas Cage in a future episode.

Quentin Tarantino Names the Romantic Comedy He Thinks Is Flawless

Quentin Tarantino is known for having strong opinions about movies, and he recently shared his list of seven ‘perfect’ films on Jimmy Kimmel Live! One of them is the 1970s romantic comedy Annie Hall.

The film, directed by Woody Allen, centers on Alvy Singer, a somewhat anxious man, and his complicated relationship with the unique Annie Hall. Annie Hall was a turning point for Allen, skillfully blending comedy with thoughtful themes of gender, identity, and the challenges of relationships.

The Quentin Tarantino Role Samuel L. Jackson Loves Most

In a recent interview with Esquire, Samuel L. Jackson revealed he feels a strong connection to the character of Stephen, the cruel and controlling house slave at the Candyland plantation.

While Leonardo DiCaprio’s character, Calvin Candie, is seen as the main villain, Jackson believes Stephen was the one truly in charge. He explained that Stephen was the one who actually managed the entire plantation, overseeing everything from the farming to the finances.

The Three Sci Fi Movies Christopher Nolan Calls Essential

Christopher Nolan consistently draws inspiration from science fiction films of the past as he crafts his own work. He often points to three movies as particularly influential: Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (1927), Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), and Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner (1982).

Nolan uses these films as a model for creating a sense of “tactile realism” – striving to build immersive worlds and explore deep philosophical themes, just as these classic films did, to create lasting impact.

Quentin Tarantino Was Completely Obsessed With This Director

Tarantino has openly discussed how much he admired De Palma when he was younger, saying he was completely captivated by his work, much like a passionate sports fan follows their favorite athlete. This wasn’t just a passing interest – Tarantino carefully collected everything he could find about De Palma, creating detailed scrapbooks of reviews and interviews. He’d eagerly anticipate each new film release, counting down the days and making sure he was first in line to see it.

Martin Scorsese Opens up About the Movie He Wishes He Never Made

Despite initially failing at the box office – earning only $2.5 million from a $19 million budget – The King of Comedy is now considered a remarkably prescient film. Many critics believe it accurately foreshadowed our modern fascination with fame and celebrity.

Today’s viewers connect with the film’s awkward humor and themes of loneliness, and it’s often cited as an inspiration for recent hits like Joker. Meanwhile, Martin Scorsese, at 83, continues to be a prolific filmmaker. He’s currently filming his latest project, What Happens at Night, in Prague.

This film will be Scorsese’s seventh time directing Leonardo DiCaprio and also features Jennifer Lawrence. The story follows an American couple trying to adopt a child who become stranded in a strangely empty European hotel. DiCaprio has said that Scorsese asked him to study Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo to help understand the film’s suspenseful and psychological atmosphere.

Robert de Niro Reveals Which Performance He Considers Awful

In an interview with Playboy, actor Robert De Niro famously criticized Paul Muni’s performance in the original 1932 film Scarface, a role based on Al Capone. De Niro didn’t mince words, calling Muni’s performance “awful” and describing him as an overly dramatic actor. He felt Muni’s experience as a stage performer didn’t translate well to film, making his acting too exaggerated for the screen.