Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz Leave the Met Gala Together, Show PDA at Afterparty

by 24USATVSept. 15, 2021, 1 a.m. 52
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While the duo arrived separately to the 2021 Met Gala, they did attend the same star-studded afterparty

Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz Leave the Met Gala Together, Show PDA at Afterparty

Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz didn't pose with one another on the Met Gala red carpet, but the pair did end the night together.

The new couple was snapped leaving the fashion fête in their black tie best, before heading to the exclusive Cincoro Tequila Met Gala afterparty hosted by Alicia Keys. Kravitz pulled an outfit change before party hopping, swapping her crystal, butt-baring Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello slip gown for a slouchy black suit worn over a crystal mesh bra, while Tatum stuck to his classic Atelier Versace tuxedo.

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An event insider says that Tatum, 41, and Kravitz, 32, "did not take their hands off of each other" at the afterparty, also attended by Cincoro co-founder Michael Jordan, Leonardo DiCaprio and girlfriend Camila Morrone, Queen Latifah, Serena and Venus Williams, Elon Musk, Ciara, Timberland and Gabrielle Union.

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Earlier this month, a source told PEOPLE that Tatum and Kravitz "continue to be inseparable" in N.Y.C. where they have been spotted enjoying low-key activities, like grabbing lunch, drinking iced coffee, and bike riding together.

"They looked very happy. They have this cute and flirty chemistry," the source said.

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Personal reps for the actors have not commented on their relationship to PEOPLE, but sources have said they share a lot in common.

The two connected after Kravitz approached the Magic Mike actor to be in her directorial debut, Pussy Island, which she has described as a "genre thriller" that will explore gender politics and is set to begin production early next year.

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