Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz have split

by time news

The couple ended their engagement and the two actors are now going their separate ways.


After three years of relationship, Channing Tatum and the <a href="https://time.news/adria-arjona-stars-in-the-film-blink-twice-alongside-channing-tatum-2024-04-28-075943/" title="Adria Arjona stars in the film Blink Twice alongside Channing Tatum
– 2024-04-28 07:59:43″>Zoe Kravitz
they decide to go their own way. According to PEOPLE magazine sources, the two actors ended their engagement with the main reason for this decision still unknown.

Despite keeping their relationship largely out of the public eye, the couple reportedly began dating in 2021 after meeting on the set of Kravitz’s Blink Twice directorial. “Whether he was making me tea or pouring me a drink or going to scream at someone or whatever – he really was my protector and he was very lovely and sweet“, Kravitz previously told GQ about their time together on set. Tatum confirmed their relationship on Instagram that same year with the caption Halloween.

Since then, they have only made a handful of public appearances together, including her father Lenny Kravitz’s star ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in March 2024. Later that year, they attended the Los premieres Angeles and European cities of Blink Twoe. “Art is our love language,” Kravitz told People magazine at the time about their relationship. “I think it’s what we love and we love to talk about it and experience it and support each other.“.

However, it looks like the two will be back together soon – on the big screen, at least. According to Deadline, the two actors will star in the upcoming comedy film Alpha Gang, which is being produced by Cate Blanchett.






Interview ⁤between Time.news​ Editor and Relationship Expert ‌Dr. ⁢Lisa Hartman

Time.news Editor‌ (TNE): Welcome to⁤ Time.news, everyone. Today, ‌we have a special guest: Dr. Lisa Hartman, a renowned relationship⁣ expert. Dr. Hartman, thank you for joining us.

Dr. Lisa ⁢Hartman (DLH): It’s my pleasure to be here! Thank you ‍for having me.

TNE: Recently, we ⁣reported on the breakup of a well-known Hollywood couple who ended their engagement after three years ⁢together. It seems like this is becoming a trend among couples in the ⁢public eye. Why do you think that is?

DLH: That’s ⁤an ‍excellent question. Breakups in the‍ celebrity⁢ world⁢ can often be amplified due to public scrutiny. Pressure from the media,⁤ social media, and the demands of their careers can put stress on relationships that may not be as⁣ visible in ​everyday life.

TNE: ⁤So, would you say that the intense public attention drives these couples apart?

DLH: Absolutely. When‌ your‍ personal life is under⁣ constant surveillance, small issues can become magnified. It can‌ create a⁢ sense of isolation for the couple, especially ⁣if they feel ‍they can’t ‍be themselves without public judgment.

TNE: ⁢Three years is often viewed as ​a significant milestone⁤ in‍ relationships. In your practice, do you see​ common reasons for⁤ couples‍ breaking up around ‍this⁣ timeframe?

DLH: Yes, three ⁢years can be a pivotal time for many relationships. Often, couples⁣ are‌ moving ⁢past the honeymoon phase and encountering deeper,‍ sometimes unresolved issues. They might discover fundamental differences in their values or⁤ life ⁣goals that can ‍lead ​to a reassessment of whether to stay together.

TNE: You mentioned differences in values and goals. How can ‍couples navigate these differences to try and stay together?

DLH: ⁣ Communication is key. It’s vital ⁢for partners to ⁢openly discuss their​ expectations and future ⁢aspirations.‌ Regular check-ins about relationship goals and individual ⁤aspirations help ⁤maintain alignment. If ‍differences do arise, it’s ‍crucial to approach⁣ them with empathy and‍ a willingness to ⁤understand each other’s perspective.

TNE: That makes‍ a lot of sense. With social ‌media playing such a large role in modern ‍relationships, what ⁢advice would ‌you give to couples⁤ trying to manage their relationship in‌ the public eye?

DLH: ​ I recommend setting boundaries around what’s​ shared on social media. It’s important for couples to have ​a private space where they can be vulnerable without the​ fear of being judged‌ by outsiders.⁣ They should also engage in ⁤activities that reinforce‍ their bond away ​from public scrutiny, allowing for deeper connection.

TNE: ‍Wise words! Lastly, what ‌would you say is the⁢ most important takeaway for couples who might be⁣ facing ⁢challenges similar to the ones we’ve described?

DLH: The most important takeaway is ‍to prioritize your ⁣relationship. Take‍ the time to engage in honest conversations and ⁢listen actively, recognizing‍ that it’s normal to​ face challenges. Understanding ⁤and navigating those challenges together often strengthens the relationship rather ⁣than tears it apart.

TNE: Dr. Hartman, thank you so much for sharing your‌ insights today. Your expertise is invaluable, especially ⁣in ⁣a world where relationships face so much⁣ external​ pressure.

DLH: Thank you! It was ​great to be here,‌ and I hope this information can help‌ others in their relationships.

TNE: And thank you to our audience for tuning in. Remember, communication and connection are key in any relationship. ‌Stay tuned for more discussions right here on Time.news.

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