Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum called off their engagement
Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum have split up and called off their engagement, according to sources. “They haven’t been on the same page,” a source told "People." The outlet noted that the breakup allegedly occurred just last weekend. According to the source, Kravitz and Tatum “grew apart.” Kravitz and Tatum’s most recent public outing together was on Oct. 6, when they attended a production of "Picture Day" in Brooklyn. Prior to that, the two had embarked on the press tour for "Blink Twice," Kravitz’s directorial debut, which came out in August and which Tatum stars in.“Working with your partner truly is—you know, I know a lot of people are afraid of it—it was the thing that cemented us in a way,” Tatum said of his on-set relationship with Kravitz during an interview with "Extra." “It just brought us together.”He added, “If you have a partner and you’re thinking about, ‘Is this the one for me?’ go and find the hardest possible project that you can find together. Build a room, paint a room, make some sort of creative project, and not just if you got through it, but if you like enjoyed doing it with each other. Because it’s going to be hard, it’s gonna be hard at times. Unless you can look at each other and be like, ‘Oh man, this is really hard right now,’ and really that brings you together and not apart, that’s the way.”Kravitz and Tatum were first romantically linked in August 2021. News of their engagement first emerged in October 2023, following paparazzi photos of Kravitz wearing an engagement ring.
Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum have split up and called off their engagement, according to sources.
“They haven’t been on the same page,” a source told "People." The outlet noted that the breakup allegedly occurred just last weekend. According to the source, Kravitz and Tatum “grew apart.”
Kravitz and Tatum’s most recent public outing together was on Oct. 6, when they attended a production of "Picture Day" in Brooklyn. Prior to that, the two had embarked on the press tour for "Blink Twice," Kravitz’s directorial debut, which came out in August and which Tatum stars in.
“Working with your partner truly is—you know, I know a lot of people are afraid of it—it was the thing that cemented us in a way,” Tatum said of his on-set relationship with Kravitz during an interview with "Extra." “It just brought us together.”
He added, “If you have a partner and you’re thinking about, ‘Is this the one for me?’ go and find the hardest possible project that you can find together. Build a room, paint a room, make some sort of creative project, and not just if you got through it, but if you like enjoyed doing it with each other. Because it’s going to be hard, it’s gonna be hard at times. Unless you can look at each other and be like, ‘Oh man, this is really hard right now,’ and really that brings you together and not apart, that’s the way.”
Kravitz and Tatum were first romantically linked in August 2021. News of their engagement first emerged in October 2023, following paparazzi photos of Kravitz wearing an engagement ring.