Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz end engagement after three years relationship
Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz have ended their relationship and called off their engagement, sources confirmed to PEOPLE.
The couple, who first met in 2021 while working together on Kravitz's directorial project Blink Twice, enjoyed three years together before deciding to go their separate ways. Sources report that both stars remain focused on their professional commitments but have yet to publicly comment on their split.
Their relationship initially sparked in August 2021 when they were spotted together in New York City, with Tatum later making their romance "Instagram official" that Halloween. Known for their shared passion for the arts, Kravitz previously described their creative connection as their "love language" and spoke about how they supported each other through artistic endeavors, telling PEOPLE, "Art is what we love, and we love talking about it, experiencing it, and supporting each other".
In recent weeks, Kravitz, 35, was seen without her engagement ring, fueling speculation about the couple’s status. She was recently photographed with her Big Little Lies co-star Shailene Woodley, appearing publicly without Tatum. Despite their split, Tatum and Kravitz are set to co-star in Alpha Gang, an upcoming alien invasion comedy produced by Cate Blanchett, indicating that they will remain connected professionally.
Reps for Tatum, 44, and Kravitz have not responded to requests for comment. Deadline noted that Tatum had recently expressed enthusiasm for working alongside his then-partner, saying, "When you can look across the room and know you have the best person next to you… that is unbelievable." Their split comes just over a year after they became engaged, closing a chapter on one of Hollywood’s favorite pairings.