Breakups are always complicated, especially when they involve two talented people whose emotions are intertwined not only in life but also in their creative work.
Breakups are always complicated, especially when they involve two talented people whose emotions are intertwined not only in life but also in their creative work. Last fall, Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum parted ways after three years of being together and an engagement. However, even with time, the actress speaks warmly of her ex-partner.
Zoë and Channing grew closer while filming Blink Twice, which marked Kravitz's directorial debut. In a new interview with Elle, the actress confessed that despite the breakup, she is proud of their collaborative work:
"I love what we created together, and I care deeply about him. Even when I hear his acting being praised, it makes me really happy to hear that," she shared.
Zoë is also confident that Tatum has a bright future in the film industry: "He's at a point where he feels secure as an actor, and people are starting to see him from different perspectives. He has a lot to offer, and I'm excited that the audience will be able to follow his development."
For Zoë, working on Blink Twice was not only a professional challenge but also a deeply emotional experience. She compared directing to parenting and explained that no one can truly be prepared for it:
"You just have to do it and figure out what kind of 'parent' you are. Then you realize that not all 'children' are the same. Every actor learns differently, everyone has their strengths and insecurities, and you have to learn how to support them."
Kravitz emphasized that some actors need to hear a "Well done" after every take, while others don't mind if they don't. Therefore, she believes it's crucial to understand the individuality of each team member in order to create a successful project.
Despite the changes in her personal life, Zoë Kravitz doesn't look back with regret. She continues to move forward, creating new things and inspiring others. "I just feel gratitude for this journey," she says.
If there's anything to take away from this story, it's that love and creativity leave their mark, even when paths diverge. Because in the end, what remains is what stays in the heart and on the screen.
This site uses cookies to offer you a better browsing experience. By browsing this website, you agree to our use of cookies.