Zoë Kravitz has recently opened up about her relationship status with her former fiancé, Channing Tatum, just four months following their breakup. In a heartfelt interview with Elle for the March 2025 issue, the actress and director expressed that her feelings for Tatum remain strong despite their split.
Addressing whether their breakup influenced her perspective on their film project, Blink Twice, Kravitz firmly rejected the notion. “Not at all,” she affirmed. “I cherish what we created together, and I have a lot of care for him.”
At 36, Kravitz shared her pride in Tatum’s role in the 2024 psychological thriller she directed. “It truly warms my heart,” she remarked when discussing the positive reception of his performance. “I’m immensely thankful for the journey we undertook together.”
Praising Tatum, 44, she noted his evolution both personally and professionally, emphasizing his newfound confidence and range as an actor. “He has so much more ahead of him, and it’s fantastic to see him in a place where he exudes confidence and showcases different aspects of his talent,” Kravitz reflected. “There’s a wealth of potential in him, and I’m eager for audiences to continue exploring that.”
The pair, who initially connected in 2021 while working on Blink Twice, became engaged in 2023 but went their separate ways in October 2024. A source close to the couple revealed to Page Six that their breakup was amicable, stating, “There was no animosity. They simply grew apart and agreed it was best to move on individually.”
Despite their past relationship, Kravitz and Tatum are slated to collaborate once more in the upcoming alien-invasion comedy titled Alpha Gang, with filming set to commence this spring.
Kravitz, the child of musician Lenny Kravitz and actress Lisa Bonet, was previously wed to actor Karl Glusman from 2019 to 2021. Tatum, famous for his role in Magic Mike, was married to his Step Up co-star Jenna Dewan from 2009 until 2019, and the ex-couple shares an 11-year-old daughter, Everly.
