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Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz have recently become engaged, according to exclusive reports from multiple sources. The couple, who were first linked in 2021, were spotted leaving a Halloween party over the weekend. Kravitz, dressed as Rosemary Woodhouse from the 1968 horror movie “Rosemary’s Baby,” appeared to flaunt her new engagement ring in the photos.

Kravitz, a 34-year-old actress known for her role in “The Batman,” openly discussed her relationship with the 43-year-old Tatum in a cover interview for GQ’s 2022 Men of the Year issue. She praised Tatum as “a wonderful human” and emphasized their shared interests in art and deep conversations about the creative process, particularly in the context of film analysis.

Photo: Instagram/Zoe Kravitz

Positive test for their relationship

The couple first met during the casting process for Kravitz’s directorial debut, “Pussy Island,” with Tatum serving as her guardian on set. Kravitz expressed her appreciation for Tatum’s support, whether it was making her tea, pouring her a drink, or helping maintain order on set. She described their collaboration as a positive test for their relationship, ultimately making them stronger.

A source previously revealed that the couple, who began dating in the summer of 2021, were very content together and shared a focus on their careers. While they enjoyed quiet nights with friends, they typically preferred low-key evenings at home, emphasizing the seriousness of their relationship.

Caring for one another

Tatum, a father to a 10-year-old daughter named Everly from his previous marriage, spoke highly of Kravitz in interviews, characterizing her as a perfectionist in a positive sense. In “Pussy Island,” Tatum plays the role of Slater, a philanthropist and tech mogul, who takes cocktail waitress Frida, portrayed by Naomi Ackie, to his enigmatic private island.

Kravitz expressed gratitude for the creative collaboration that their shared work on “Pussy Island” brought into her life, highlighting the depth and sacred nature of creative partnerships that can lead to the exploration of other facets of one’s self when artistically compatible with someone.

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