Inside Channing Tatum's ‘Low-Pressure' Romance With Inka Williams — Has She Met His Daughter?
'Channing just got out of a long-term relationship and is not looking to settle down right now,' a source tells Us Weekly exclusively, noting that Tatum, 45, and Williams, 25, are 'definitely dating.'
'It feels more low-key than his past relationships. Channing is having a lot of fun right now,' the insider continues. 'The relationship is low-pressure, and they are on the same page about it.'
The source adds that Williams 'has a fun yet mature vibe,' which is what initially interested Tatum after they 'met through mutual friends.'
Model Inka Williams Gushes Over Channing Tatum Amid Rumored Romance: 'Merci For Making Life Beautiful'
Tatum and Williams first sparked romance rumors in February when they were spotted together at a pre-Oscars party. Things have continued to heat up since then.
"They have bonded over fashion, and it's something they both love,' the same source tells Us.
Tatum has 'a break' from new projects at the moment, so he and Williams 'took a trip' together before the actor spends 'the rest of the summer' with 11-year-old daughter Everly, whom he shares with ex-wife Jenna Dewan.
'Inka isn't really around when Channing is with Everly, and they are still keeping things separate for now,' the insider adds.
Tatum's relationship with Williams comes after a three-year relationship with Zoë Kravitz. The former couple started dating in 2021, and Tatum proposed in October 2023. News broke one year later that they had split.
Why Zoe Kravitz and Channing Tatum 'Fizzled Fast' After 'Blink Twice' Press Tour: What Went Wrong
Despite their breakup, Kravitz, 36, had no issue praising Tatum's performance in the August 2024 movie Blink Twice. She told Elle that the breakup with Tatum didn't impact her view of the movie, which she directed.
'I love this thing that we made together, and I care for him very much,' Kravitz said at the time. 'Even when you bring up how great his performance is, 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.'
When it came to making the film, Kravitz shared 'how exciting' it was to see Tatum in a 'different' and 'surprising' role.
'He has so much more coming, and I think he's in a place as an actor where he's feeling really confident and people are seeing different sides of him,' she gushed. 'He's got a lot to offer, so I'm excited for people to keep witnessing that.'
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