Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum have still “been in touch” since calling off their engagement, a source exclusively tells Page Six.
Although the pair split earlier this week after three years together, we hear there’s “no bad blood” between them.
“There was no dramatic falling out between Channing and Zoë. They really just grew apart and decided it was best for them to go their separate ways,” the source adds.
The source says that the “Batman” actress, 35, and the “Magic Mike” star, 44, “both handled the breakup very maturely,” but “they came to a mutual realization that they were better off friends than romantic partners.”
Meanwhile, Zoë’s father, Lenny Kravitz, who earlier this summer teased his daughter’s upcoming wedding plans, has “no hard feelings” towards Tatum.
“He understands that these things happen and just wants them to both be happy,” our source says.
The source tells us that the “Fly Away” singer, 60, and Tatum had grown “really close over the past few years.”
Tatum adored Zoë and “felt a strong bond with Lenny as well. And the feeling was mutual on Lenny’s end,” our source says.
Since the split, a second source tells us the “Big Little Lies” star has “been in good spirits amidst the breakup, though pals say she’s has a lot on her mind.”
The star — who “danced all night” at private Halloween party on Thursday — has been busy filming the upcoming movie “Caught Stealing” in NYC with Austin Butler.
We hear that Zoë and Butler’s girlfriend, model and fashion scion Kaia Gerber, are friends.
The literary adaptation is about a burned-out ex-baseball player who gets caught up in the criminal underworld in ’90s New York.
Reps for Tatum, Zoë and Lenny did not immediately return our request for comment
Tatum and Zoë first started dating in 2021 after meeting on her feature directorial debut, “Blink Twice.”