It looks as though another one of the most widely adored Hollywood hunks has officially been taken off the market (boo!).
Magic Mike star Channing Tatum is said to have popped the question to his actor girlfriend Zoë Kravitz, with multiple reports confirming their engagement.
The news comes just days after the loved-up couple were spotted heading to Kylie Jenner's star-studded Halloween party together in Los Angeles.
The pair attended the spooky festivity as characters from the 1968 movie Rosemary's Baby.
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The Batman bombshell Zoë, 34, dressed up as Mia Farrow's Rosemary, donning a white old-fashioned floor length night-gown, which she paired with a blonde pixie wig, holding a fake knife in her hand.
Step Up dancer Channing, 43, dressed as the baby, sporting a hilarious bright blue babygrow, paired with a white and yellow bonnet.
The actor and singer also wore a colossal ring on her wedding finger, sending fans wild with speculation that they'd gotten engaged.
People has since claimed several big-name sources have come forward, confirming the exciting news.
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This wouldn't be the first time that either of them walks/waits down the aisle however.
Channing was married to Step Up co-star Jenna Dewan between 2009 and 2019, during which they welcomed a daughter, Everly Tatum, now 10, together.
Zoë was also previously married to fellow actor Karl Glusman, with the pair tying the knot at her musician father Lenny Kravitz's house back in 2019 after three years together.
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The pair subsequently called it quits after 18 months together, with Zoë filing for divorce in December 2020.
But fate intervened later that year, and brought lonely hearts Zoë and Channing together, after she was photographed riding on the back of his motorcycle as they pair travelled through New York City together.
Despite that, Zoë later revealed that she'd already felt a soft-spot for Channing prior to the duo working together on her directorial debut Pussy Island that same year, with Tatum set to play against his 'boy next door' image.
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"I felt, even from afar, before I knew him, that he was a feminist and that he wasn't afraid of exploring that darkness, because he knows he's not that," she told The Wall Street Journal Magazine back in 2022.
"That's why I was drawn to him and wanted to meet with him. And I was right."
She went on to say that he quickly became her guardian on set of the movie, adding: "Whether it was making me tea or pouring me a drink or going to whip someone into shape or whatever — he really was my protector and it was really wonderful and sweet."
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Speaking to GQ the same year, she detailed exactly what it was about her fellow Hollywood star that saw her falling head over heels.
"He makes me laugh and we both really love art and talking about art and the exploration of why we do what we do," Zoë explained.
"We love to watch a film and break it down and talk about it and challenge each other."
Topics: Sex and Relationships, Channing Tatum, TV And Film