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Meet Channing Tatum's new girlfriend, model Inka Williams: Australia-born and Indonesia-raised, she's been called the ‘Gigi Hadid of Bali' and has modelled for Vogue Arabia

Meet Channing Tatum's new girlfriend, model Inka Williams: Australia-born and Indonesia-raised, she's been called the ‘Gigi Hadid of Bali' and has modelled for Vogue Arabia

Four months after his break up with ex-fiancée Zoë Kravitz, Channing Tatum, 44, has a new Aussie love interest in his life.
The Magic Mike actor was spotted spending some quality time with Australian model Inka Williams at the Santa Monica Proper Hotel in January. More recently, the two appeared together at an exclusive pre-Oscars party in Los Angeles – with Kravitz also in attendance.
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In an interview for Elle magazine's March issue,
Zoë Kravitz , who dated Tatum for three years before they called it quits in 2024, spoke of her relationship with Tatum and working on their 2024 film, Blink Twice.
'I care for him very much,' Kravitz said. 'Even when you bring up how great his performance is [in Blink Twice], it warms my heart to hear that, and I'm so happy that all of it happened.'
'I just feel so grateful that we got to go on that journey together,' she added.
As it seems both Tatum and Kravitz are moving on from their relationship, here's everything to know about Channing Tatum's much younger girlfriend.
She's been a model since she was six months old
Inka Williams has been modelling since early childhood. Photo: @inkawilliams/Instagram
According to her IMDB bio, Inka Williams is of French-Australian descent. She was born on September 9, 1999 in Melbourne but was raised in Bali, Indonesia, as per news.com.au.
Williams was only six months old when she did her first photo shoot, and has since appeared in advertisements for brands such as O'Neil, Volcom, Supre and Spell Designs, as per her IMDB.

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