Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz have reportedly called off their engagement after three years together.
According to sources from People, the pair initially connected on the set of Kravitz’s film Pussy Island, where Tatum took on the lead role.
They were seen together frequently and even made their red carpet debut at the Los Angeles premiere of the film.
Throughout their relationship, the couple expressed mutual admiration, with Kravitz once telling People that “art is our love language,” noting their shared passion for cinema.
The news of their split emerged just hours after Deadline reported that both Tatum and Kravitz would be appearing in Cate Blanchett’s upcoming film, Alpha Gang.
The film, an action-comedy, follows a group of aliens disguised as a 1950s biker gang who become unexpectedly impacted by human emotions during their mission to conquer Earth.
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Given their shared commitment to the project and respect for each other’s careers, they are expected to continue working on the film together despite the breakup.
Kravitz and Tatum’s relationship garnered significant media attention, especially after Kravitz was seen with a 7-carat diamond ring in late 2023, confirming engagement rumors.
Their public appearances showcased a strong connection, especially as they celebrated Kravitz's father, Lenny Kravitz, receiving a Hollywood Walk of Fame star.
Their split aligns with Kravitz recently being seen without her engagement ring, which first sparked separation rumours.
The reason behind the decision to part ways remains undisclosed, but both appear amicable, maintaining their focus on professional projects.
Tatum, who once described working with a partner as a rewarding experience, shared how he values collaboration, saying that challenging projects allow couples to understand one another better.