Trending badgeTrendingPosted 55 minutes agoSubscribe to BuzzFeed Daily NewsletterCaret DownWhile Hinting At His Own Family Plans, Timothée Chalamet Suggested It's "Bleak" To Be Child-Free By ChoiceOh, boy.by Ellen DurneyBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink As far as we know, Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet have been dating for over two and a half years now. In that time, there's been plenty of speculation as to whether the two will get married and have children together. Gregory Shamus / Getty Images Kylie is already a mother to two children, seven-year-old Stormi and three-year-old Aire, with her ex-partner, Travis Scott. However, it sounds like she has not ruled out the idea of having more kids. In May, a source told Entertainment Tonight that Kylie "told her closest friends that she would love to have another baby" with Timothée someday. Elsa / Getty Images Aside from the occasional public appearance, the couple share very little about their relationship with the world. However, in a new interview with Vogue, Timothée has dropped some rare comments about his strong desire to become a father one day. Dia Dipasupil / Getty Images Speaking with the outlet for their December issue, Timothée (unsurprisingly) declined to comment on his relationship with Kylie, telling the writer: "I just don't have anything to say." Although, the 29-year-old was happy to acknowledge that many of his Hollywood peers are entering new chapters in their personal lives. Elisabetta A. Villa / Getty Images "Zendaya is engaged. Anya is married," he said of two of his co-stars, with whom he is currently shooting Dune: Part Three. Gareth Cattermole / Getty Images This led to a conversation about having children - something that Timothée hinted "could be on the radar" for him. Allen Berezovsky / Getty Images He didn't go into much more detail about his family plans, but he did make it abundantly clear that having children one day is something that's very important to him. Notably, he recalled a time that he and a friend were watching an interview with someone - whose name he would "definitely" not reveal - "bragging about not having kids and how much time it afforded them to do other stuff." Monica Schipper / Getty Images By his own admission, this concept left Timothée and his friend completely perplexed. He remembered they turned to each other after watching and said, "Like, holy shit. Oh my God. Bleak." Interestingly, the writer of the profile noted that Timothée was understanding of the fact that "some people can't have children or are never in a position to," but that he believes "procreation is the reason we're here." Darren Walsh / Getty Images So, that's Timothee's take. On the other hand, many celebs have openly discussed the benefits of being child-free by choice, as well as the judgment that often accompanies this decision. In 2019, Miley Cyrus told Elle magazine: "If you don't want children, people feel sorry for you, like you're a cold, heartless bitch who's not capable of love...
Why are we trained that love means putting yourself second and those you love first? If you love yourself, then what? You come first." Emma Mcintyre / Getty Images Seth Rogen has been similarly vocal about why he and his wife, Lauren Miller, opted not to have kids, saying that it "definitely" helped his career in Hollywood. "Honestly, the older we get the more happy and reaffirmed we are with our choice to not have kids," he said during a podcast interview in 2023. "We have the capacity to achieve a level of work and a level of communication and care for one another, and a lifestyle we can live with one another that we've never been able to live before, and we can just do that, and we don't have to raise a child." Monica Schipper / Getty Images Notably, Seth was faced with backlash for saying this, and he followed up earlier this year by telling critics: "You should only have kids if you really want kids, and we just don't really want kids...I look at my friends with kids and honestly I feel like some of them are incredibly happy and fulfilled, and some of them seem like maybe they wish they had put a little more thought into it. I just didn't want to be one of those people." Eric Charbonneau / Getty Images It's a pretty divisive topic, but, at the end of the day, everyone is entitled to their own opinion - and we certainly shouldn't judge others for what they choose. You can read Timothee's full Vogue cover interview here.