In a surprising turn of events, Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz have reportedly ended their relationship after three years together, with multiple sources confirming to PEOPLE that the couple has called off their engagement.
The news comes just a year after they took their romance to the next level.
The pair, who first sparked dating rumors in August 2021 after being spotted riding a BMX bike in New York City, quickly became one of Hollywood's most talked-about couples. They made their relationship Instagram official later that Halloween, showcasing their playful spirit with a couple's costume inspired by Martin Scorsese's classic film, Taxi Driver.
Their relationship flourished as they collaborated on Kravitz's directorial debut, Blink Twice, in which Tatum starred. Both stars expressed admiration for their creative partnership in previous interviews. "Art is our love language," Kravitz shared during the film's premiere in August, emphasizing the joy they found in supporting each other's work.
In a July interview, Tatum reflected on the challenges of working with a partner, suggesting that engaging in difficult creative projects could strengthen a relationship. "When you can look across the room or the set and know that you have the best person next to you trying to solve problems, that is unbelievable," he said.
Despite their professional successes, recent weeks hinted at trouble in paradise, as Kravitz was spotted without her engagement ring during outings, including one with Big Little Lies co-star Shailene Woodley.
The couple's split coincides with their recent casting in the upcoming alien invasion comedy Alpha Gang, produced by Cate Blanchett, which may offer a chance for them to collaborate again in the future.
As fans react to the news, representatives for both Tatum and Kravitz have not yet commented on the breakup. While the end of their engagement marks a significant chapter in both their lives, the creative bond they forged may linger on in their future projects.
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