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Timothee Chalamets fans accuse Kylie Jenner for Oscars Loss. Function Viral 'Pech' Theory |

Timothee Chalamet lost the best actor -Soscar to Adrien Brody at the 97th Academy Awards, and his fans seem to be convinced that the friend Kylie Jenner is to blame.
Chalamet, who was nominated for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in a completely unknown actor for the best actor, lost the golden statue to Adrien Brody for his performance in brutalists.
Chalamet and Jenner seemed to be very in love with the ceremony. The couple held their hands and blocked lips during the ceremony. Although Jenner skipped the red carpet, she was seen how she joined the Hunk in the Dolby Theater.
Chalamet was difficult to miss in his bold yellow givenchy suit, while Jenner was amazed in a black Miu Miu cut-out-brush dress.

While the loss was a disappointment for many, some fans went to social media to drive an unusual fan theory ahead, which achieved popularity in this year's award ceremony.
Many on social media seem to believe that Jenner's presence at the event was responsible for the blame for chalamets defeat. The so-called “Pech-Luck” theory is based on the fact that Chalamet won awards at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG)-a event in which Jenner was absent. The fans on X quickly turned back to chance. A user predicted before the show: “Kylie Jenner is present, Timothée lost.” Another noticed: “Note every time Timothée brought Kylie to a award ceremony, he is lost.”

After Brody's victory had been announced, the chatter only strengthened. A fan wrote: “Timothée won Sag and Kylie wasn't there. That is the only time he won. Make it sense, LOL #oscars. “Others were more direct in their frustration, with some contributions Jenner responsible for the loss.

Jenner's presence at the event came days after the tragic death of her hairdresser Jesus Guerrero.
The couple, who has been strong for over two years, have been prevented from performing together on the red carpet. However, Kylie was Timothees date for almost all awards that led to the Oscars.