Will Zoe Kravitz and Channing Tatum tie the knot any time soon?

Zoe Kravitz and Channing Tatum have been together for quite some time now; many are wondering if they're planning to take their relationship to the next level.

The couple met when the singer-slash-actress tapped the "Magic Mike" star to work with her on her directorial debut "P***y Island," and they hit it off.

They have been publicly dating since 2021, and seem pretty serious and in love with each other; however, the actor shared pretty shocking insights about his love life.

"I don't know if I'm ever going to get married again," Tatum told Vanity Fair fairly recently. "In business, I have no real fear of anything being destroyed."

His relationship with Kravitz came two years after his divorce from his ex-wife Jenna Dewan.

Before he began dating the "X-Men: First Class" actress, Tatum had an on-again-off-again relationship with singer Jessie J from October 2018 to April 2020, Us Weekly reported.

In addition to his hesitation to get engaged to the 34-year-old singer-slash-actress, the 42-year-old actor revealed that he actually struggles with relationships: "Relationships are hard for me. Even though I am a bit of a monogamist."

He then explained why, "But heart things, when it comes to people I love, I have a really hard time. I end up trying too hard, you know?"

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On the other hand, according to Page Six, Kravitz once revealed in an interview with GQ last November that she isn't like other women in relationships who want children.

"That's an uncomfortable question, especially for a woman to ask herself," she said. "I'm done romanticizing the 'old is domestic' thing. It's cute for a minute and then it's not."

Before her relationship with Tatum, Kravitz was married to Karl Glusman. They were married for less than two years.

With both sporting failed marriages under their belts, it seems like the couple isn't too keen on tying the knot themselves, but instead, just taking things slow.

"So I can actually experience these moments, instead of just trying to change it or something. Or being afraid that it's not going to work out how I wanted or something," Tatum added.

Perhaps it was also for the best, especially for Tatum who noted that his divorce from his ex gave him more perspective in life, like working on himself and growing closer to his daughter Everly.

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