Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz Split, Call Off Engagement
After three years together, actors Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz have called off their engagement. The couple, who began dating in 2020 and announced their engagement in 2022, confirmed the news in a joint statement released to People Magazine.
“We have lovingly decided to separate,” the statement read. “There is no bad blood whatsoever. We are still incredibly close and care deeply about each other.”
The couple met on the set of the film “Pussy Island,” which Kravitz directed and Tatum starred in. Their relationship quickly blossomed, with both openly sharing their affection for each other on social media and attending various events together.
Tatum, known for his roles in films like “Magic Mike” and “21 Jump Street,” was previously married to Jenna Dewan. Kravitz, who gained recognition for her role in the HBO series “Big Little Lies” and as Catwoman in “The Batman,” was previously married to actor Karl Glusman.
While the reason for their separation remains undisclosed, the statement emphasizes the mutual respect and care they have for each other.
Fans of the couple are expressing their sadness and disappointment at the news, but also wishing them well in their respective journeys. Tatum and Kravitz’s separation comes as a surprise to many, but ultimately highlights the complexities of relationships and the personal decisions that come with them.