Zoë Kravitz recently delivered a touching speech celebrating her fiance, fellow actor Channing Tatum, whom she called the love of her life.
Kravitz, who directed the upcoming thriller “Blink Twice,” spoke about Tatum, who stars in the film, onstage at the movie’s Los Angeles premiere Thursday night.
“You supported me in every way,” Kravitz said, as seen in a clip shared by The Hollywood Reporter. “From producing to performing to the pep talks to holding my head or my feet while I cried on the bathroom floor because I thought I fucked it all up, thank you for letting me be a complete OCD psycho control freak.”
She then said that making the film with Tatum was an “awfully great adventure.”
“Thank you for trusting me to female-direct you,” she said. “It’s really very cool to get to make a movie, but when you get to do it with the love of your life, it’s even cooler.”
“Blink Twice,” which is about a tech billionaire who hosts an intimate gathering on his private island, is set to hit theaters Aug. 23.
News broke last year that Tatum and Kravitz, who have been romantically linked since 2021, got engaged.
In January, Tatum shared an Instagram post celebrating Kravitz, who is making her feature directorial debut with “Blink Twice.”
The post featured a photo and a short video clip showing Kravitz on the set of the film.
“MISS DIRECTOR LADY HERSELF IN ACTION!!” he wrote in a caption at the time. “ABSOLUTELY CRUSHING IT. CAN’T WAIT FOR YALL TO SEE.”