'Doesn’t seem joyful': Internet worried for Channing Tatum as 'The Lost City' star posts 'dark' selfies
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Channing Tatum’s fans are concerned for the actor after he posted intense and "dark" selfies on his social media.
The ‘Hateful Eight’ actor can be seen gazing at the camera with an intriguing expression in one picture. In another photo, he is sitting in a hot tub, with the black-and-white filter distorting his face by a filter.
What did Channing Tatum write on his 'worrying' selfies post?
The post has multiple images and shows several side angles while employing the same overlay.
“Moments of peace before the lil maniac woke up," he captioned, likely referring to his daughter Everly, 10. He shares his little angel with his ex-wife Jenna Dewan, 43.
The actor has been dating Zoe Kravitz since 2021, The US Sun reported.
Zoe filed for divorce from her ex-husband Karl Glusman in 2021, and soon started dating Channing.
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Fans worried after Channing Tatum shared pics with dystopian filter
Fans were worried after Tatum’s latest post on Instagram. One user said, "How is no one genuinely concerned about him? All you guys see if a piece of meat but some of his posts are a bit concerning…he doesn’t seem joyful."
Another said, "That first photo looks very dark not like the happy Channing from years ago. I know people change and evolve but this looks different."
"You good bro?" another fan asked.
One person asked, “What camera did you shoot this with? Love the result and the coloring.”
“Love the textured layers in the first one, and how it’s reflecting a sort of mirage of the woodland on the right side of your face,” an individual commented.
Another person wrote, “Whoa! That's some some amazing artistic s**t right there!”
“I've had my days like that lol,” a fan wrote.
“Love the textured layers in the first one, and how it’s reflecting a sort of mirage of the woodland on the right side of your face,” a follower said.
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