Channing Tatum Just Got Refreshingly Candid About Working With Zo? Kravitz & It’s as Sweet as Ever

Ask any relationship expert of couples therapist out there, honesty is one of the key pillars of a great relationship. So, of course, a healthy and communicative couple wouldn’t struggle to answer questions about each other on a lie detector test, right?

Well, for Channing Tatum and Zo? Kravitz, things got really interesting when they quizzed each other in Vanity Fair‘s Lie Detector Test.

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After answering a series of questions about their new movie Blink Twice alongside the movie’s star, Naomi Ackie, Kravitz took the opportunity to ask some direct questions to Tatum (who just happens to be her fiancé).

“Since we’re here, just for, you know, it’s not every day that a woman has her fiancé tied up [to a lie detector test],” Kravitz, who directed the upcoming thriller, said.

“We ain’t doing that today, that’s not what’s happening,” Tatum then responded, jokingly trying to rip the equipment from his chest. “What would you like to ask, darling?” he then asked, looking lovingly into Kravitz’s eyes.

“The movie, Blink Twice, do you like it?” she asked of her directorial debut. “I love it, I don’t like it,” Tatum answered.

“Do you think I’m a good director?” Kravitz then asked. “I don’t think you’re a good director no, I think you’re an amazing director,” he replied. Talk about the perfect answer!

“Would you say that there were days on set where I was, I don’t know, a b—?” Kravitz asked, to which Tatum quickly replied “100%.”

While Ackie made a swift exit for the couple to talk Kravitz asked if Tatum thought if she was “a b— because I cared about the project or because I’m just a straight-up b—?”

“Mm, both,” he said, before quickly clarifying, “I’m kidding.” “Directing, as you know, is one of the hardest things in the world and yes, you have to be a b– to make a movie as good as you do,” Tatum said. Talk about a great save!

To finish it off, Kravitz, who’s been dating Tatum since 2021, then asked her soon-to-be-husband whether he loved her. “I love you so much,” he said.

Zoë Kravitz, Channing Tatum at the "Blink Twice" Los Angeles Premiere held at the DGA Theater on August 8, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Variety via Getty Images)
Zo? Kravitz, Channing Tatum at the “Blink Twice” Los Angeles Premiere held at the DGA Theater on August 8, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Variety via Getty Images)

So while tensions might’ve gotten a little high during this test, it seems both Kravitz and Tatum passed with flying colors. After all, working closely with your significant other might the truest relationship test out there.

“It was really interesting [working together] because we started as friends just working on a project that we both really believe in,” Tatum told Entertainment Tonight at the movie’s premiere on August 8. “When things start in that creative place… you just respect each other’s point of view, you respect each other’s mind, each others’ experience in life.”

“I now don’t know what I would do creating without her,” he admitted. “Everybody was like, ‘You sure you want to go create with your partner?’ But I actually suggest that to almost everyone now, ’cause you really get to know who that person is and what they are to you, and who they are to you when you’re in the trenches.” Looks like they’ve really met their match.

Before you go, click here to see all the celebrity couples who met on set.

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