Channing Tatum's divorce from Jenna Dewan may have been a heartbreaking moment for fans of the couple, but they put it out there in such a sweet manner.
This doesn't mean that Channing Tatum has not been a target by the rumor mill. Recently, a story came out which tried to sour such a sweet end to a loving relationship between him and Dewan by adding unfounded rumors that the split may have not been as innocent as fans like to think. But with such rumors being debunked, and newer updates on Tatum's love life coming in, such stories can hopefully be buried.
In a report by People, the “21 Jump Street” actor has apparently found a new love when a fan spotted him with English musician Jessica Cornish – also known as Jessie J – having a fun time playing mini-golf. The Channing Tatum and Jessie J sighting comes six months after Tatum and Jenna Dewan announced their separation.
The fan mentioned Channing Tatum and Jessie J dropping in the mini-golf course with bodyguards after the fan had a hectic day. The fan mentioned being able to take a picture with Channing Tatum and catching a glimpse of Jessie J singing “Somebody to Love,” which was playing on the radio.
People has reached out to Channing Tatum and Jessie J's respective representatives, who have yet to confirm the news that the two celebrities are currently dating. According to People, the only confirmation they currently have is from an inside source.
Fans can hope that this currently alleged incident starts a potential romance between Channing Tatum and Jessie J. But until their own camps or they themselves confirm the rumor to be true, fans will simply have to wait for more solid news about Channing Tatum and Jessie J's supposed new relationship.


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