
Channing Tatum's girlfriend Inka Williams shares rare couple photo as they enjoy romantic getaway on luxury yacht
Channing Tatum and his girlfriend Inka Williams are enjoying a romantic getaway in Europe.
And on Tuesday, the 25-year-old Australian model shared a rare photo of her beau to Instagram as they sailed around on a luxury yacht.
In the image, Inka placed her hand on Channing's shoulder while he relaxed on the boat's deck.
The Magic Mike star, 45, appeared deep in thought as he looked out at the ocean water.
Channing and Inka had kept their budding romance relatively low-key, until the model broke her silence with a sweet Instagram post in April.
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The Balinese-raised beauty posted a tribute to celebrate the actor's 45th birthday.
'Happy life to the handsomest, kindest, funniest, stoopidest, most gorgeous human ever,' Inka wrote.
'Merci for making life beautiful and fun. Jtm trop fort,' she added, which is French slang for 'I love you.'
Born in Melbourne and raised in Bali, Inka juggles a thriving modelling career with running her own fashion label, She Is I.
Reflecting on her upbringing, she told By Charlotte that life on the island shaped her into a 'very compassionate person.'
'I feel so connected to the culture and energy of this island. It's so sacred and deep,' she said. 'I think that's reflected in my day-to-day life and way of living.'
She also credited early modelling experiences with helping her 'build resilience and strength.'
Channing was first linked to the Australian beauty in January following his split from ex-fiancée Zoë Kravitz in October 2024.
The veteran actor was first linked to the Australian beauty in January following his split from ex-fiancee Zoë Kravitz in October 2024
A source told People the couple are 'seeing' each other on romantic terms.
'They met through friends. She's great. She's young, but seems older,' the insider said.
'Channing's doing well. [Inka] makes him happy. He's reuniting with Zoë later this spring for another movie project.
'It shouldn't be too awkward - they ended things on okay terms,' they added.
Channing and Zoe, 35, were romantically involved for three years and engaged for one before they called off the wedding at the end of October.
The split was a particular shock for the couple, as they had not only gotten engaged, but Channing had been spotted with fresh ink of Zoë's initials on the back of his hand in September
The former couple were last pictured together on Channing's Instagram page in a post from September 3, which showed Zoë apparently snoozing on her then-fiancé's shirtless chest as he snapped a selfie of the two.
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