Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz Are Instagram Official — Sort Of

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In a move that didn't fool anyone, Zoë Kravitz and her rumored boyfriend, Channing Tatum, arrived at the Met Gala separately, but left together and attended afterparties together, hiding any overt PDA from the flashbulbs and leaving fans rolling their eyes. After all, the two haven't been shy about their new connection with bike rides around New York City and plenty of rumors about them enjoying each other's company. Tatum didn't help when he shared a photo on his Instagram Story — his first showing Kravitz — which is the closest thing yet to an official announcement.

Zoe Kravitz Channing Tatum
Zoe Kravitz Channing Tatum

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Tatum shared an image from Alicia Keys's feed on his Story, which showed him and Kravitz alongside Keys and singer Moses Sumney.

"This night! No body [sic] wanted to trifle with us on the dance floor music and vibe was next level," he added to the photo. Other guests included Michael Jordan, Leonardo DiCaprio, Queen Latifah, Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Elon Musk, Ciara, and Gabrielle Union.

Channing Tatum IG Story
Channing Tatum IG Story

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"There's more than a friendship going on with Channing and Zoe," a source told 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."

There were several photos of the couple at the gala together, including one that has fans insisting that things are serious — after all, giving a guy handbag-carrying duties isn't something anyone does on the first date.

Tatum is starring in Kravtiz's directorial debut, Pussy Island, a movie that she also co-wrote. Tatum stars as philanthropist and tech bro who holds a gathering on his private island.

Kravitz told Deadline that Tatum was the perfect choice for the role, saying, "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."