- Channing Tatum has some advice for couples
- He and Zoë Kravitz are going strong
- THIS is what he recommends
In an eye-opening chat with 'PEOPLE', Channing Tatum has dropped a golden nugget of advice for lovebirds considering tying the knot. The star, set to dazzle in the upcoming movie 'Blink Twice', directed by his now-fiancée Zoë Kravitz, reveals the secret sauce to a fortified relationship. And guess what? It's not what you'd expect!
Channing's wisdom
It is pertinent to mention that Channing and Zoë weren’t a couple before starting this thriller movie. However, they both became friends first and then fell in love during filming.
"This is what I'll say about creating with someone that you are with or love: I suggest it," stated the actor. Channing advised, "If you are thinking about having a kid or if you're thinking about getting married, go find the hardest possible creative project with your partner."
Speaking of 'Blink Twice', the 'Logan Lucky' actor mentioned, "It was so hard to make the movie. Probably one of the hardest movies that I've worked on… for a lot of different reasons."
"But when you can look across the room or the set and know that you have the best person that is next to you trying to solve problems," he continued. Channing added, "You're really looking to them for answers just as equally as trying to solve them yourself, that is unbelievable."
According to Tatum, working on 'Blink Twice' was a colossal challenge, yet it was the shared struggle and collaborative problem-solving with Kravitz that cemented their bond.
"It was so hard... Probably one of the hardest movies that I've worked on," he admits. But it was this very hardship that brought them closer, proving that love, indeed, thrives in teamwork and mutual respect.
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So, what can couples take away from Tatum's relationship wisdom? It's simple: Dive into a challenging project together! It's not just about the highs but sharing the lows and tackling obstacles side by side that truly tests and strengthens a relationship.
As Tatum beautifully puts it, "When you can look across the room... and know that you have the best person that is next to you trying to solve problems, that is unbelievable.