Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz officially called off their engagement on Tuesday (October 29) after three years together.
According to Page Six, the pair first sparked romance rumors in 2021, got engaged in 2023, and worked together on 2024's Blink Twice, with Kravitz directing and Tatum starring as the lead.
Right before news of their split broke, the Magic Mike star shared a post to his Instagram Story (as seen on Page Six), shouting out Kravitz and a handful of other actors he's recently worked with as part of an upcoming project.
The post in question, initially shared by actor Dave Bautista, features Tatum, his former fiancé, Kate Blanchett, Léa Seydoux, Steven Yeun, Bautista, and Riley Keough as the cast of upcoming film, Alpha Gang, which follows "alien invaders disguised as a ruthless 1950s biker gang sent to conquer Earth—until emotions derail their mission."
The former duo made their red carpet debut amid the premiere of Blink Twice in August and Tatum shared a sweet Instagram post praising his fiancé for her hard work on the film, referring to the star as his "forever" love.
"Thank you for finding me and seeing me. I got you forever. Me and you back to back against it all. I’ll never blink. Let’s go."
Alpha Gang is slated to begin production late next year.