Zoë Kravitz Spotted Out for the First Time Since Confirmation of Her Split from Channing Tatum
The 'Batman' actress and 'Magic Mike' actor split last weekend after three years together
Zoë Kravitz has been spotted out for the first time since the news broke of her split from Channing Tatum
The actress and filmmaker, 35, was seen in Brooklyn, New York, on Wednesday, Oct. 30, dressed casually in relaxed-fit trousers, a white T-shirt and a long navy coat. She accessorized in a navy baseball cap, black shoes and black sunglasses.
Kravitz and Tatum, 44, went their separate ways last weekend, after three years together total and one year since they got engaged.
"They haven’t been on the same page and grew apart," a source told PEOPLE on Wednesday, one day after confirmation of the pair's split.
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Romance rumors swirled when Kravitz cast the Magic Mike actor in her directorial debut, Blink Twice, in early summer 2021.
The pair were soon spotted on strolls in the Big Apple, leaving the Met Gala together and sporting a couple's costume for Halloween.
In 2022, the couple began speaking about each other in interviews, and Tatum attended the New York City premiere of The Batman alongside Kravitz's stepfather Jason Momoa.
Kravitz and Tatum got engaged in October 2023, with the Big Little Lies actress seemingly showing off her engagement ring as seen in photos taken as she and Tatum left a Halloween party.
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While speaking to PEOPLE about collaborating with Tatum on Blink Twice in August, Kravitz said she hoped they could work together again in the future.
"I mean, I think that art is our love language," she said. "I think it's what we love, and we love talking about it, and experiencing it, and supporting each other.”
The actress went on to say that it was "awesome" to see Tatum play the bad guy.
“It was awesome because he was doing such a good job, and as an actor, I'm like, ‘This is delicious stuff that he's never gotten a chance to do,' " Kravitz said. "And also, he's doing this part because he's an ally. He wants to tell this story.”
Coincidentally, Deadline reported Tuesday that Kravitz and Tatum are among the actors cast in the upcoming alien invasion comedy Alpha Gang, which will costar and be produced by Cate Blanchett.