Channing Tatum Made A Rare Comment About Zoë Kravitz, And It's Pretty Accurate
Wake up, y'all! Channing Tatum is gushing over Zoë Kravitz, and it's unbelievably cute.
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On Thursday, Channing appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote his new movie Fly Me to the Moon, a NASA-based rom-com with Scarlett Johansson.
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But Channing's also starring in Blink Twice, which was initially titled Pussy Island, a movie written and directed by his fiancée, Zoë.
Blink Twice is actually how the cosmically beautiful couple linked up. "She brought me a script, and it was definitely something no one has ever thought of me for, and I really was like, 'Wow, why do you want me for this?'" Channing said on The Tonight Show. "It was a long journey. She's been writing it for, like, five, six years now."
Channing and Zoë have been together since back in 2021, and became engaged in October 2023. However, the first meet-cute didn't initially seal the deal.
But the best part of the interview was when Channing revealed how obsessed he was with working with his fiancée.
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"I'm so happy, I don't even know how to really put it into words," Channing told Jimmy. "She's so special."
When Jimmy quipped about how cool Zoë actually is, Channing said, "She's actually really annoyingly cool. It's a problem."
He's right, and there's receipts to back it up.
Zoë has been involved in multiple major franchises, including Batman, Divergent, Big Little Lies, Fantastic Beasts, and X-Men. (+10 Cool Points)
Zoë's also equal part Lisa Bonet, one of the chillest celebrities in the game. (+10 Cool Points)
And she's equal part Lenny Kravitz, who is undeniably one of the sexiest rock stars alive. (+10 Cool Points)
Channing is absolutely right. She's "annoyingly cool"; it's hereditary and a problem — a good problem.
In an interview with E! News at the Fly Me to the Moon premiere, Channing said filming Blink Twice actually helped them become closer. “Our relationship was sort of born inside of the creative process of it in a way,” he said.
“It didn't feel any different. That was what brought us together and made us really feel like we're very connected on what we love about life, what we love about just things in general about being alive.”
And that's that!