Channing Tatum may have been caught off guard by the news of his ex Zoë Kravitz‘s whirlwind engagement to Harry Styles, but he’s not dwelling on it.
“He was surprised when he heard the news, like anyone would be,” a source told Page Six exclusively.
“But he didn’t really think too much about it,” the insider said. “He hasn’t heard anything directly and they’re not in regular contact, but if Zoë is happy, he’s happy for her.”
“Channing has really moved on and is in a great place with Inka [Williams],” the source explained, referring to the Australian model Tatum’s been dating since early 2025. “He really cares about her, things are serious between them and he sees it as something longterm. He’s just focused on his own life right now.”
A rep for Tatum didn’t immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Following the engagement news, the “Magic Mike” star, 46, took to Instagram to share an emotional poem attributed to writer John Roedel.
“My brain and / heart divorced / a decade ago / over who was / to blame about / how big of a mess / I have become,” the poem reads. “Eventually, / they couldn’t be / in the same room / with each other.”
Later that same day, Tatum’s Instagram Story featured a female fighter with a bruised and bloody face admitting, “Didn’t go the way I wanted.”
Tatum and Kravitz first started dating in 2021 after meeting on her feature directorial debut, “Blink Twice.”
The twosome sparked dating rumors after they were seen hanging out together in New York City and two years later they announced their engagement in 2023. The pair split in October 2024 after three years together.
The “21 Jump Street” star’s cryptic social media post came just days after Page Six exclusively revealed that Kravitz, 37, and Styles, 32, are engaged after eight months of dating.
As we previously reported, a source told Page Six, the One Direction alum is “completely smitten” and “would jump off a cliff for her.”
Meanwhile, we’re told Kravitz “is on cloud nine.”
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