The entertainment world is still coming to grips with news that Channing Tatum and Zoe Kravitz have broken up and ended their engagement after three years of dating.
The news came as a huge shock to fans, especially because nobody saw the split coming. Channing's most recent Instagram post, which dates back to early September, appeared to show the two as happy as ever.
While they haven't posted much in recent weeks, nobody would have expected the two to call it quits on their relationship after three years.
However, fans have now shifted their attention to Tatum's last public display of affection. In the Instagram post from September 3, the 44-year-old showed off his impressive physique by posing without a shirt.
He showed off a small grin as Zoe appeared to sleep while resting her head on his chest. The picture appeared to date back to the filming of 'Blink Twice', her directorial debut, given that Tatum had the same beard his character has.
Production of the film reportedly began in June 2022, months after the two had gone public with their relationship.
"This little sweet. She So tired bro. Every time I wondered if she'd break.... She just kept going and going and going," he captioned the post.
"Always on the dig for truth. She pour'd every single ounce of her into this film. I'm so proud to stand ten toes down for her, this film and everyone in it. forever. Knowing what it took to make it. No one will ever know.
"Thank you for finding me and seeing me. I got you forever. Me and you back to back against it all. I'll never blink. Let's go."
Channing's one final post involving Kravitz
While the Instagram post was Channing's final one directly involving Kravitz, he did make a post on Tuesday that somewhat involved her as well.
Tatum reposted a Deadline article stating the two would be joining the cast of the upcoming comedy 'Alpha Gang', though he didn't add any text of his own or comment on the reported split.
Their last in-person appearance dates back to October 6 when they were seen on a date at the production of 'Picture Day' at Coffey Street Studio in Brooklyn's Red Hook neighborhood.