After three years of romance and a recent engagement, Hollywood stars Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz have reportedly ended their relationship, according to sources close to the pair. Tatum, best known for Magic Mike, and Kravitz, acclaimed for her role in The Batman, first connected in 2021 while working on Kravitz’s directorial debut Blink Twice, in which Tatum starred.
A Journey of Collaboration and Love
Their relationship blossomed both personally and professionally, with Kravitz, 35, and Tatum, 44, often publicly sharing their admiration for one another’s creative spirits. At the premiere of Blink Twice in August, Kravitz told PEOPLE, “Art is our love language.” Tatum echoed this sentiment, sharing insights in July about working alongside Kravitz, stating, “If you’re thinking about getting married, go find the hardest possible creative project with your partner.”
Hints of Separation
Signs of the split surfaced in recent weeks when Kravitz was spotted without her engagement ring. Her social outings included a recent appearance with Big Little Lies co-star Shailene Woodley. Just a few weeks prior, the couple was seen together in New York, attending a performance by Levon Hawke, Tatum’s co-star in Blink Twice.
From Public Debuts to Calling It Quits
The couple’s journey became public in 2021 when they were spotted enjoying a BMX bike ride through New York City. The pair made their relationship Instagram-official on Halloween, posing in a classic Taxi Driver-inspired couple’s costume.
While both stars have remained silent on the matter, Kravitz and Tatum are set to appear together in the upcoming alien invasion comedy Alpha Gang, produced by Cate Blanchett. Fans of the couple had anticipated a long-lasting union, with many excited for what they could create together.