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Channing Tatum & Zoe Kravitz Made Their Relationship Insta Official--We’re So Happy For Them!

September 22, 2021 by Merrell Readman
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Channing Tatum and Zoe Kravitz have been spotted out and about together quite often recently as rumors of a budding relationship swirled around them, and after spending ample time together on the red carpet of the Met Gala earlier this month the pair may have just taken their relationship live on social media. The rumored couple have been seen out in New York City riding bikes together and picking up coffee, but it was their photos from the Gala that created even further speculation of their romance.

 

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Taking to his Instagram story to share an image originally posted by Alicia Keys, Tatum wrote, “This night! No body [sic] wanted to trifle with us on the dance floor music and vibe was next level.” The photo showed Tatum and Kravitz posing alongside Keys and singer Moses Sumney, making this the first posed photo of the rumored couple to appear on social media. 

Another photo from the night shared by Vogue showed Tatum on the phone while holding Kravitz’s purse which has solidified to fans that this was more than a budding romance. One fan wrote in the comments, “And he’s holding her bag. Love.” Another fan added, “These two are hot together!”

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The pair originally met on Kravitz’s directorial debut Pussy Island earlier this year and sources have revealed that the rumored couple are certainly more than friends. "There's more than a friendship going on with Channing and Zoe," a source revealed to E! News. "They are spending a lot of time together and having fun. They are more than just close friends or co-stars. Their relationship has grown into more."

Kravitz also commented on the ease of which she casted Tatum for the role, telling Deadline, "Chan was my first choice, the one I thought of when I wrote this character. I just knew from Magic Mike and his live shows, I got the sense he's a true feminist and I wanted to collaborate with someone who was clearly interested in exploring this subject matter." Time will tell when they make their true Instagram debut, but for now a fleeting Instagram story will have to do.

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Merrell Readman is an Associate Editor at SheFinds Media. When she isn't trying out new recipes and making a mess of the kitchen, she can be found covering the latest on wellness, beauty, fashion and celebrity news. You can reach Merrell at [email protected].

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