Tatum called his then-girlfriend “a perfectionist in the best possible way,” telling Variety he advised Kravitz that she would “need double the days” if she also acted in her film. (She ultimately stayed behind the camera, as far as the IMDb credits indicate, but Tatum spoke from experience, having starred in his directorial debut, the 2022 sleeper hit Dog.)

And there’s emerald-cut evidence that the self-described “bit of a monogamist” has pushed past his previous uncertainty about whether he’d get married again.

“In business, I have no real fear of anything being destroyed,” Tatum told Vanity Fair. “But heart things, when it comes to people I love, I have a really hard time. I end up trying too hard, you know?”

He was working on going from having “no chill,” the 43-year-old said, to being able to “actually experience these moments, instead of just trying to change it or something.”



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