Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz could be brought ‘back together’ by next project
Despite the pair reportedly splitting week ago, an insider has said Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz could be brought “back together” by working together on their next project.
Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz could be brought “back together” by working together on their next project.
The actor, 44, and actress, 35, are said to have split last weekend, almost exactly a year after they got engaged, and they are set to start filming the upcoming ‘Alpha Gang’ in spring 2025.
An insider told Us Weekly about how it could reignite their relationship: “Film is their passion, so it could bring them back together.
“They thrive while being on set together and will be able to get through it. “Both of them are very professional and there is no bad blood between them.”
Channing and Zoë met in 2021 while they were working together on the actress’ directorial debut ‘Blink Twice’, which came out in August and saw her actor partner play a demented billionaire who abuses women on a Jeffrey Epstein-style island retreat by having them drugged before they are sexually assaulted by him and his rich guests.
A source also told UsWeekly about why the pair stayed together: “(They) are opposites, but they always bonded over their love for art and film, and that is what held them together.”
But the insider said once the making of ‘Blink Twice’ was over “they realised they were on different pages with what they wanted”.
The source went on: “It fizzled fast after their press tour (for ‘Blink Twice’ wrapped… (it put) a lot of pressure on them.”
Zoë was married to actor Karl Glusman, 36, before they split in 2021 after less than two years of marriage.
The UsWeekly source added the actress is “very independent” and “expressed that she didn’t necessarily need to get married again” after her split from Karl.
According to Us Weekly, Channing is a “family man” and “very involved” with his 11-year-old daughter, Everly, who he had with his 43-year-old actress ex-wife Jenna Dewan.