Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum have decided to end their three-year romance, as confirmed by multiple sources to PEOPLE. The actress, best known for her role in "Batman," and the "Magic Mike" star have mutually called off their engagement.
Their love story began on the set of Kravitz's directorial debut, "Blink Twice," where Tatum starred. The couple got engaged a year ago, cementing their bond after working together closely. Representatives for both stars have yet to comment on the matter.
Just recently, on October 6, Tatum, 44, accompanied Kravitz, 35, to a play produced by their "Blink Twice" co-star Levon Hawke in New York City's Red Hook neighborhood. However, in recent weeks, Kravitz has been spotted without her engagement ring, including during an outing with her "Big Little Lies" co-star Shailene Woodley.
When asked about potentially collaborating with Tatum again in the future during the "Blink Twice" premiere on August 23, Kravitz told PEOPLE, "Art is our love language. We love talking about it, experiencing it, and supporting each other."
Similarly, Tatum expressed his enthusiasm for creative collaboration with a loved one. "If you're thinking about having a kid or getting married, I suggest finding the hardest possible creative project to work on with your partner," he told PEOPLE in July. "When you can look across the room or set and know you have the best person next to you, trying to solve problems together, that's unbelievable."
On Tuesday, October 29, Deadline reported that Kravitz and Tatum are among the actors cast in the alien invasion comedy "Alpha Gang," starring and produced by Cate Blanchett.
Rumors of their romance first sparked in August 2021, when the couple was photographed riding a BMX bike through the streets of New York City. A month later, they left the Met Gala together, and Tatum made their relationship Instagram official on Halloween, sharing a photo of them dressed as a couple from Martin Scorsese's classic 1976 film, "Taxi Driver."