Channing Tatum Had No Idea Zoë Kravitz Wanted To Direct Him When She Sent Over Blink Twice’s Original (And Then Called Pussy Island) Script

Channing Tatum Had No Idea Zoë Kravitz Wanted To Direct Him When She Sent Over Blink Twice’s Original (And Then Called Pussy Island) Script

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Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut, Blink Twice, signifies a collaboration between her and Channing Tatum, who is now her fiancée. A few years ago, rumors circulated about Kravitz and Tatum dating and, now, they two have gone public with their romance. Aside from that, they’ve also been sharing insight into their upcoming psychological thriller. Now, Tatum admits that when Kravitz sent over the script for the moie (which originally bore the wild title Pussy Island), he had no idea she’d be directing him.

The celebrity couple looked like quite stunning amid their red carpet debut at the Blink Twice premiere in LA. In some ways, it’s kind of funny to think that such a wild movie is what brought the now-engaged pair together. Tatum recently spoke to THR and recalled that he’d never met his eventual fiancée before they collaborated on the movie. And, based on his story, it does indeed seem that he had no idea that the Batman star was going to be at the helm:

It was pretty crazy, I didn’t really know Zoë before she sent me the script. I never had met her before — I got a text from Riley Keough, she’s like, ‘Hey, my friend Zoë wants to send you a script.’ I was like, ‘Great, I love Zoë as an actress, I’d love to act with her.’ I didn’t know she wanted to make this thing.

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