It’s apparently a wrap for Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum.
Multiple sources confirmed Tuesday the couple have broken up after three years and called off their engagement.
The actors, who got engaged a year ago, had recently collaborated on the thriller “Blink Twice.”
“Art is our love language,” she told People in August. “I think it’s what we love, and we love talking about it, and experiencing it, and supporting each other.”
Both stars were together in Brooklyn, New York as recently as Oct. 6. Shortly after, however, Kravitz was reportedly seen without her engagement ring.
The couple’s reps have yet to comment on the reported breakup.
Rodrigo revisits time she fell through hole in stage
Olivia Rodrigo has had a big world tour that she said has been fun — despite an accident that made headlines.
During a recent appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” he brought up the fact that Rodrigo “handled it like a pro” after she fell through a hole on the stage while performing this month in Melbourne, Australia.
Fallon then shared the video of the fall.
“Oh my God, that was fun! I’m OK! Wow, sometimes there’s just a hole in the stage. That’s all right,” Rodrigo told the audience.
She smiled big after Fallon showed the video and even chuckled a bit.
“It was really scary,” Rodrigo said. “Watching the video back is pretty terrifying. ...I went to the hospital after. Nothing happened but they just wanted to make sure I didn’t have a concussion.”
Charles and Camilla take a private trip to India
Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla made a surprise stop in India as they returned from their royal tour to Australia and Samoa.
The 75-year-old monarch and his wife reportedly enjoyed a quick break in Bengaluru, staying for a few days at the Soukya International Holistic Health Centre, according to Reuters, citing multiple Indian media outlets.
The pair have previously visited the center, which offers Ayurvedic and homeopathic treatments, yoga and meditation sessions.
“Their Majesties had a short private stopover in India to help break the long journey back from Samoa,” a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said Wednesday.
A royal source told CNN the stopover was not connected to the king’s health beyond general advice. The source also said the king will resume his cancer treatment upon his return to the U.K.
— From wire reports