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See What Channing Tatum Wrote to a Commenter Who Compared Jenna Dewan and Jessie J

Photo credit: Lester Cohen - Getty Images
Photo credit: Lester Cohen - Getty Images

From ELLE

Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan announced their split in April 2018. It was sad, and we all swore we would never watch Step Up again. They had been married for nearly nine years and share one daughter, six-year-old Everly.

But time went on. Tatum began dating Jessie J in the fall of 2018, and the two kept things going strong until December 2019, when they broke up. Fast-forward to January 2020, and Jessie J and Tatum are back on. On Friday, they posted a selfie in unicorn hats. The selfie was cute and all, but there was one particular comment under the photo that bothered Tatum.

The commenter posted: "Jenna looks better with you." Tatum noticed, and he addressed the person.

"Hey Alex I don't usually address s--t like this," he wrote. "But you seem as good of a terrible happy people hating thoughtless person as any of them. Why don't you seriously think about what you're doing? It's hurtful and I ain't about it."

Photo credit: Channing Tatum - Instagram
Photo credit: Channing Tatum - Instagram

The couple apparently just needed a little break before deciding that they wanted to keep things going.

"They took a few weeks apart but ultimately decided they really care about each other," a source told E! News. "They are super giddy around each other."

After the two split in December, Jessie J shared an emotional Instagram post. Her caption did not directly address the breakup but rather spoke to anyone who might be going through heartbreak of feeling alone. She wrote, in part:

"Time. Time is the gift. Time is the fear. Time is the magic. Time is the memories. Time is the change. Time is the pain. Time is the healing. Zoom out. Go somewhere where your world feels and looks small. Gain perspective. Lay in the sea. Walk to the top of a mountain. Drive to view point in a park. Look up at the stars. This isn’t to make you feel like your problems or sadness or the feelings you feel are not valid but to know you are NEVER Alone."

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Time. Time is the gift. Time is the fear. Time is the magic. Time is the memories. Time is the change. Time is the pain. Time is the healing. Zoom out. Go somewhere where your world feels and looks small. Gain perspective. Lay in the sea. Walk to the top of a mountain. Drive to view point in a park. Look up at the stars. This isn’t to make you feel like your problems or sadness or the feelings you feel are not valid but to know you are NEVER Alone. Billions of people around the world. Are just trying to smile and mean it. Are actively working out who they are. Are missing someone they have lost. Are feeling worthless. YOU ARE LOVED. We are all trying to love and accept the stories in our lives that make us desperately want to fast forward or rewind time. When all we have is the now. The very moment. With the puzzle pieces of life sometimes put together in the wrong places. They can hurt until tended to. Don’t let past or current trauma define who you are. You can walk away from it. Take the time to put those puzzle pieces in the right place. Tend to YOU. Be vulnerable. Be there for YOU. Be there for people around you and lift each other up. Break the cycle. Be open. Talk. Be there for yourself. Recognise the patterns of behaviour you have that can cause some of the hurt. Look inwards. Look outwards. Walk away from parts of yourself and people or situations that trigger parts of you that are unhealthy. Be honest. Sending LOVE to anyone who feels alone. We need you around. You are stronger than you know, and are capable of finding your happy time again. Talk to someone who can give you professional advice. Honour your pain to be heard by the right ears. It’s your TIME, so take your TIME ❤️ 1-800-273-8255 - National Suicide Prevention Lifeline ✨

A post shared by J E S S I E . J (@jessiej) on Dec 29, 2019 at 10:58am PST

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