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Zoë Kravitz Steps Out With Noah Centineo After Channing Tatum Breakup

Zoë Kravitz Steps Out With Noah Centineo After Channing Tatum Breakup

Yahoo06-03-2025

Originally appeared on E! Online
is not the only one who may be moving on following her and Channing Tatum's split.
The Big Little Lies actress was photographed leaving a bar in Los Angeles early March 2 with Noah Centineo, hours before the 2025 Oscars. Both Kravitz, 36, and the To All the Boys actor, 28, matched in black coats.
This marked the second joint public appearance for the pair. Kravitz and Centineo were also photographed walking together in New York City Feb. 13. The two had just left Danielle Haim's birthday party, the Daily Mail reported.
On Feb. 28, Kravitz was spotted without Centineo at two pre-Oscars 2025 parties in Los Angeles—at a bash hosted by Saint Laurent, of which she is a spokesmodel, and Vanity Fair, and at an event held by talent agency CAA.
Also in attendance at the latter celebration: Tatum, who was joined by Australian model Inka Williams. The two left hand-in-hand, seemingly confirming a rumored romance.
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Kravitz and Tatum's breakup was reported by multiple outlets in October.
The High Fidelity actress recently publicly reflected on their past three-year relationship and split from the actor, who she directed in the 2024 film Blink Twice, her directorial debut.
"I love this thing that we made together, and I care for him very much," Zoë told Elle in an interview published Feb. 25. "Even when you bring up how great his performance is, it warms my heart to hear that, and I'm so happy that all of it happened. I just feel so grateful that we got to go on that journey together."
Kravitz also further complimented Tatum. "He has so much more coming, and I think he's in a place as an actor where he's feeling really confident and people are seeing different sides of him," she said. "He's got a lot to offer, so I'm excited for people to keep witnessing that."
Look back at Tatum and Kravitz's romance...
Collaborators: June 2021Romance Rumors: August 2021Out and About: August 2021Met Gala Date Night: September 2021First Halloween: October 2021A "Wonderful" Romance: November 2022Couples Costume: October 2023Engaged: October 2023Table for Two: November 2023Family Affair: March 2024Big Premiere: August 2024Glammed Up: August 2024Split: October 2024
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