Jessie J and Channing Tatum’s relationship is relatively young but the couple has already amassed a large following on the web. Unsurprisingly, the gossip media has also taken quite an interest on the two, pushing out false narratives that have no basis whatsoever.
The latest of this came from Star magazine (via Gossip Cop) alleging that Jessie J and Channing Tatum are fighting behind closed doors. According to an unnamed source of the outlet, the “Flashlight” singer is apparently quite needy but isn't as responsive when it comes to her beau.
“[Jessie J’s] got a lot going on, and sometimes she’s short-tempered. It can be an hour of listening to her and what’s going on in her life. But then, when [Channing Tatum] tries to call her, it often goes straight to voicemail or an assistant picks up to take a message,” the questionable insider gushed. Of course, given the publication’s track record, readers should take this with a pinch of salt.
There’s also the fact that Jessie J and Channing Tatum were recently seen doing some PDA outside the singer’s Los Angeles home, E! reported. As can be seen in the photos, there’s no doubt that the couple is quite taken with each other.
The backstory for the images alleges that Channing Tatum was helping Jessie J place her luggage inside a limo. The actor then pulled the “Price Tag” singer closer then gave her a quick kiss. Apparently, they lingered there for some time, speaking privately as they said their goodbyes.
Jessie J and Channing Tatum have been dating for several months now, with the actor confirming the relationship last November. He did so via an Instagram post where praised his girlfriend after an electric performance on stage. Since then, the couple has been going strong and all signs are indicating that they’re quite comfortable with each other.


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