Zoë Kravitz and Austin Butler: New Romance on the Horizon?
Zoë KravitzIn recent weeks, Hollywood has been abuzz with rumors of a budding romance between Zoë Kravitz and Austin Butler, co-stars of "Caught Stealing". The speculation comes after both actors navigated recent personal changes — Kravitz ended her engagement with Channing Tatum, while Butler parted ways with model Kaia Gerber.
According to sources who spoke with the US Sun and DailyMail.com, the chemistry between Kravitz, 36, and Butler, 33, transcends their on-screen roles. “They get on very well and their chemistry is as good off-screen as it is on it,” a source revealed, emphasizing that while the duo has been spending considerable time together, they are "keeping it under the radar" and have yet to define their relationship.
The co-stars began filming the Darren Aronofsky-directed thriller in September 2024, where they play onscreen lovers. Their passionate on-screen relationship was evident when they were spotted sharing a kiss during a shoot in New York City in October 2024, just a month before wrapping up the project.
Amid this new chapter, both Kravitz and Butler have been mindful of being respectful towards their exes. Despite the end of her engagement, Kravitz remains on amicable terms with Tatum. They are set to continue working together on the upcoming sci-fi comedy "Alpha Gang", a film about aliens disguised as a 1950s-era biker gang, which is expected to begin shooting later this year.
As for Butler, who ended his relationship with Gerber at the end of 2024, he has not publicly commented on the rumored romance. Representatives for both actors have yet to respond to media inquiries, but insiders suggest that both Kravitz and Butler are "just seeing how things go" for now.
While fans eagerly await confirmation, it seems clear that the pair have sparked interest both on and off the screen, keeping their admirers hopeful for this potential new Hollywood romance.
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