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We seem to be seeing and hearing about Zoë Kravitz more and more often nowadays, mostly thanks to her roles in acclaimed TV series like High Fidelity and Big Little Lies.
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But as the actor, musician, and soon-to-be filmmaker's career achievements continued to make headlines last year, so did certain parts of her personal life. You may recall how folks on the internet collectively lost their marbles over the summer when photos surfaced of Zoë with Channing Tatum, and immediately sparked romance rumors.
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It's pretty easy to understand why. Zoë and Channing respectively lit up in each other's company, and made simple pleasures like drinking coffee look cute and thrilling.
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They've also been photographed holding hands.
And lest we forget these snaps of Zoë riding on the back of Channing's bicycle, or their coordinated Halloween tribute to Taxi Driver.
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Well, Zoë recently spoke about her and Channing's dynamic — and perhaps even hinted that the ongoing speculation is more than a fan-fueled fantasy — during an interview with Elle, although neither half of the pair have technically confirmed they're in a relationship.
"I'm happy," Zoë told the magazine, before sharing her take on Channing's feminism and explaining why she believed he'd be "brave enough" to play the lead character in her upcoming directorial debut Pussy Island.
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"Looking at his work and hearing him speak about Magic Mike and the live show, I'm like, I think he's a feminist," she said.
"You need to be so far from who this is, where it's not scary," Zoë continued, referencing the billionaire he'll portray in her upcoming film. "And I don't think we've ever seen him play someone dark. I'm excited to see him do that."
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"Karl's an incredible human being," she said. "It really is less about him and more about me learning how to ask myself questions about who I am and still learning who I am, and that being okay. That's the journey I'm on right now."
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For Zoë's thoughts on turning 30, having children, and maintaining her "playful, mischievous" side well into her seventies, check out the full Elle interview here.
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