's brother Brody has hit out at Timothée Chalamet's ex after she claimed she was 'blindsided' by his relationship with the billionaire makeup mogul.
Earlier this week Sarah Tena, a 32-year-old former adult entertainer claimed she had been romantically involved with the actor for the three years before he met Kylie, 28.
She said that her and Timothée, 30, met up sporadically after first speaking on Instagram, and after several dates, she finally confessed her deepening feelings for him the last time they saw each other in person.
Six months later, he was with Kylie, she claims.
Brody, 42, has now responded to Sarah's comments writing under a post by Page Six reporting her claims,: 'Oh god. Just leave the happy couple alone.
'People have lives before they meet their person. This girl is clearly doing this for attention, and everyone can see right through it.'
Kylie Jenner's brother Brody has hit out at Timothée Chalamet's ex after she claimed she was 'blindsided' by his relationship with the billionaire makeup mogul
Earlier this week Sarah Tena, a 32-year-old former adult entertainer claimed she had been romantically involved with the actor for the three years before he met Kylie, 28
Sara previously claimed that their love story, albeit non-exclusive, started in January 2020 when she sent him a message on Instagram from her professional account 'Azul Hermosa' after discovering him in film, The King.
It comes after Timothee was seen clinging to Kylie at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party on Sunday - in the wake of his crushing defeat earlier that night.
The star was an early best actor favorite for Marty Supreme, the Josh Safdie picture based on the life of a real underground ping-pong player in 1950s New York.
However, his pomposity in interviews eventually led to a souring of public opinion about him, with sources gathering steam ahead of the .
Timothee, whose mother and sister both trained in ballet, then poured fuel on the backlash by remarking that 'no one cares about' opera and ballet.
Oscar night turned into a brutal humiliation for Timothee, who was repeatedly .
He found comfort in his girlfriend's affections at the glitzy afterparty, where he was seen wrapping his arms around her and planting a kiss on her cheek.
Kylie, whom Timothee has been when he won at the Golden Globes and Critics' Choice Awards, was every inch the sizzling Hollywood bombshell at his side that night.
She served up a generous helping of cleavage in a skintight black dress that emphasized her hourglass figure to jaw-dropping advantage.
The floor-length ensemble - which featured a peekaboo slit at one side to expose part of her chiseled midriff - glistened under the lights at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, where the annual event unfolded this year.
Timothee meanwhile appeared to be wearing the same white suit he had donned to the Oscars, a look that drew mockery from social media.
It comes after Timothee was seen clinging to Kylie at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party on Sunday - in the wake of his crushing defeat earlier that night
Brody, 42, has now responded to Sarah's comments writing under a post by Page Six, reporting her claims,: 'Oh god. Just leave the happy couple alone...'
While Timothee dominated the early season with Best Actor wins at the and for ping-pong drama Marty Supreme, the momentum shifted after Michael won at the Actor Awards, formerly known as the , earlier this month.
Adding to the tension, the Oscars arrived on the heels of Timothee's controversial comments about 'no one' caring about opera and ballet, which , including from legendary director Steven Spielberg.
He made the unfiltered remark while talking to Interstellar co-star about his hopes that movie theaters are able to survive.
He then added that 'I don't want to be working in ballet or opera or, you know, things where it's like: 'Hey, keep this thing alive,' even though no one cares about this anymore,' in an interview for Variety's Actors on Actors.
Conan O'Brien, who , kicked off his opening monologue with a jab at Chalamet's controversy.
'Security is extremely tight tonight. I'm just going to mention that,' tuxedo-clad O'Brien said to the crowd inside Los Angeles' iconic Dolby Theatre.
He then quipped, 'I'm told there's a concern about attacks from both the opera and ballet communities.'




