
Did Channing Tatum and Inka Williams just confirm their relationship with birthday photos?
After his high-profile breakup with Zoë Kravitz in late 2024, the Blink Twice actor has now found love again with the 25-year-old Australian model.
Williams took to Instagram Stories to post a collage of their cozy moments, including a sweet snap of Tatum holding a bouquet. She captioned the post, 'Happy life to the handsomest, kindest, funniest, stoopidest, most gorgeous human ever !!!' She also added, "Merci for making life beautiful and fun. JTM trop fort," expressing her love in French.
Tatum and Williams first sparked romance rumors after appearing together at a pre-Oscar party. Speaking to People magazine shortly after, Tatum praised Williams, saying, 'She's great. She has her own life. She's young, but seems older.'
The couple was later spotted holding hands during an outing in West Hollywood, further fueling dating speculations.
Previously, Tatum was engaged to actress-director Zoë Kravitz after working together on Blink Twice. Though they ended their relationship in October 2024, they are set to reunite professionally for the upcoming movie Alpha Gang. A source close to the actor revealed that there are no hard feelings between the former couple.
Tatum also shares a daughter, Evelyn, with his ex-wife Jenna Dewan, with whom he was married for a decade.
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