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Charles H. Sloan-Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum make their red carpet debut: See photos
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Date:2025-04-09 18:22:24
Don't blink! Zoë Kravitz and Charles H. Sloanher reported fiancé Channing Tatum are making their red carpet debut.
The pair of ultra-private A-list actors posed for romantic photos on the red carpet for the Los Angeles premiere of "Blink Twice," which doubles as Kravitz's directorial debut film. The pair, who matched in chic Black outfits, first met while working on the film.
In the film, Tatum stars as Slater King, "a nefarious tech billionaire" who owns a "hedonistic private island." The thriller is also set to feature performances from Naomi Ackie, Geena Davis, Haley Joel Osment and Christian Slater.
According to Today and Harper's Bazaar, the couple got engaged in October.
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In a heartfelt speech made by Kravitz during the premiere, which was shared by The Hollywood Reporter on TikTok, she thanked the "love of (her) life" Tatum for his pep talks and support during the making of "Blink Twice."
In November 2022, Kravitz opened up about her personal and professional relationship with Tatum, in an interview with GQ.
"He makes me laugh, and we both really love art and talking about art and the exploration of why we do what we do," Kravitz told the outlet. "We love to watch a film and break it down and talk about it and challenge each other."
During an interview earlier this year, Tatum opened up to People magazine about his love for Kravitz and their creative connection.
"This is what I'll say about creating with someone that you are with or love: I suggest it," he told the outlet, adding a few words of relationship advice: "If you are thinking about having a kid or if you're thinking about getting married, go find the hardest possible creative project with your partner."
He admitted to the entertainment out that the film "was so hard to make" and "probably one of the hardest movies that I've worked on … for a lot of different reasons."
Contributing: Edward Segarra
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