Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz engaged after two years

Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz are reportedly engaged after two years together.

The pair were originally linked in 2021 before Kravitz, 34, described the actor as a “wonderful human”, while opening up about their relationship. In an interview with GQ, she said: “He makes me laugh and we both really love art and talking about art and the exploration of why we do what we do. We love to watch a film and break it down and talk about it and challenge each other.”

The pair are said to have met during the casting process for Kravitz’s film Pussy Island, reports The Mirror. The pair were seen regularly going out for coffee and bike rides.

They were seen leaving a Halloween party this weekend with Kravitz dressed as Rosemary Woodhouse from the 1968 horror movie Rosemary’s Baby and Tatum dressed as a giant baby in a blue romper and a bonnet.

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A source told PEOPLE last year that the couple were “very happy” together, adding: “Their careers are a big focus and they share this passion…When they are off, they are very low-key. They enjoy quiet date nights with friends but most often just hang out at home.”

Tatum had previously said he would “never remarry” after his “super scary” divorce from ex-wife Jenna Dewan. The Hollywood star met Dewan on the set of Step Up in 2006.

The daughter Everly was born four years later, but they announced their split in 2018, divorcing in 2019. Tatum said “your life just turns on its axis” during a divorce.

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In a candid interview, he said: “We fought for it for a really long time, even though we both sort of knew that we had sort of grown apart.

“I think we told ourselves a story when we were young, and we just kept telling ourselves that story, no matter how blatantly life was telling us that we were so different.”

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