Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz, who had been together for three years, have called off their engagement, marking the end of one of Hollywood’s most celebrated recent relationships. The couple initially met on the set of Pussy Island, Kravitz’s directorial debut, in which Tatum played a lead role. Their connection was immediate, with Kravitz sharing in interviews how much she admired Tatum’s commitment to her vision and his willingness to support her directorial efforts. Tatum, in turn, expressed admiration for Kravitz’s creative talents and found himself growing under her influence.
The couple was first romantically linked in 2021, frequently spotted together on outings in New York City, attending art galleries, and spending time with close friends. Known for keeping their relationship relatively private, Tatum and Kravitz nonetheless charmed fans with their chemistry, often described by insiders as “inseparable.” Their Halloween appearances became a fan favorite, with each donning coordinated costumes two years in a row.
Despite the public excitement surrounding their relationship, both Tatum and Kravitz chose not to flaunt their romance, focusing instead on their individual careers. The couple’s engagement remained a closely guarded secret until Kravitz was spotted wearing an engagement ring, seemingly confirmed when the pair attended Kendall Jenner’s Halloween party together. Sources reported that they were deeply in love, and their engagement had been a natural next step.
However, recent reports indicate that they have amicably parted ways, with Kravitz appearing in public without her engagement ring. While neither Tatum nor Kravitz has made a statement about the breakup, those close to the couple suggest that they remain on good terms and hold great respect for each other.