Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz have called off their engagement after three years together, sources confirmed. The A-list couple, who first sparked a romance while working on Kravitz's directorial debut, Blink Twice, reportedly ended their relationship quietly, despite their close bond. News of the breakup came as a surprise, as the pair had been very public with their affection just a few months ago.
In August, Tatum and Kravitz attended a Taylor Swift concert together, along with Tatum's 11-year-old daughter, Everly. Tatum posted about the concert on Instagram, calling Swift an "absolute force," while sharing a sweet moment of him kissing Kravitz on the cheek. Their engagement had been confirmed in October 2023, about two years after they first began dating.
Tatum, 44, and Kravitz, 35, met while working on Blink Twice, a film that became a pivotal moment in their relationship. They initially connected as collaborators, with Tatum starring in the film, and Kravitz making her debut as a director. Their professional bond quickly evolved into a romantic relationship. Tatum openly spoke about their creative partnership, saying that working with Kravitz deepened their relationship. He praised her creativity and influence, noting how much they relied on each other during the filmmaking process.
In a statement to PEOPLE in July, Tatum encouraged others to collaborate with their significant others on projects, calling it a transformative experience. "When you can look across the room and know you have the best person next to you trying to solve problems, it's unbelievable," he said at the time. Kravitz echoed those sentiments, telling the publication that "art is our love language," and that their shared passion for creativity was what brought them together.
Despite their breakup, the two remain connected through their recent film endeavors. Both Kravitz and Tatum were cast in the upcoming alien invasion comedy Alpha Gang, which is set to star Cate Blanchett. The project, in which they will likely cross paths again, has kept both actors busy as they navigate the end of their personal relationship.
The split came after Kravitz was seen without her engagement ring in recent weeks, including during a public outing with her Big Little Lies co-star Shailene Woodley. Though their engagement had been celebrated by fans and insiders alike, rumors of trouble in paradise began circulating, especially as Kravitz appeared at several events alone.
Tatum and Kravitz had often been seen as one of Hollywood's most admired couples, with their low-key but affectionate displays of love. Their romance first gained attention in 2021, when they were photographed riding a BMX bike through New York City. Soon after, they made their relationship official with a joint Halloween appearance, dressed in a couple's costume inspired by Taxi Driver, a classic Martin Scorsese film.
The split comes just months after Kravitz's father, famed singer Lenny Kravitz, publicly supported the relationship, stating that Tatum had become part of their family. Lenny Kravitz spoke glowingly of Tatum during a podcast in May, where he mentioned his daughter's upcoming wedding, originally planned for next year. He described Tatum as a "charming" and "soulful" individual who had "fit in with the family quite quickly."
Despite the positive public image, the couple's relationship seems to have quietly unraveled in recent weeks. Reps for both Tatum and Kravitz have not commented on the split, and it remains unclear whether their professional collaborations will continue in the future.