Channing Still Liking Jenna's Instagrams

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From ELLE

Some celebrities unfollow their exes and purge all their photos with them after breakup (Calvin Harris after Taylor Swift, The Weeknd after Selena Gomez, etc.) Channing Tatum isn't the type. Since he and Jenna Dewan announced their separation last month, Tatum has still been liking most of her Instagrams, 7 out of the 12 she has posted since their statement. His last "like" was last night, when she posted the cover of her first interview post-split, where she talked about their enduring friendship.

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Dewan, meanwhile, has been supportive but a little more conservative with her liking. She liked just one of Tatum's seven post-statement Instas. They both still follow each other, which really cements the tone their statement set: that they remain loving and supportive of the other and are devoted co-parents to their daughter Everly. This is not an ugly breakup.

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Dewan said so much in her new Vegas interview, her first post-split. She told the publication that she and Tatum would always remain friends. “We started out as friends, and I would say it was an instant recognition,” Dewan said. “When we met [on the set of Step Up in 2005], it felt like we had known each other for many years. Ultimately, no matter what Chan and I are doing, we’re really great friends. I think that will never change, no matter what."

Dewan was also seen wearing her wedding ring this week while at the NBC press day for World of Dance, however little or much that means. She was previously photographed without it:

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Us Weekly did report on April 20 that Tatum is feeling the split. “Channing definitely misses Jenna,” a source told the outlet. But the consensus among tabloids and their sources was that their romance turned more into friendship.

People additionally reported on May 1 that the two do still spend time together, though mostly with their daughter. “Jenna is still on good terms with Channing,” People's source said. “They get along. They spend some time together as a family, but mostly separately with Everly.”

Tatum and Dewan set the tone they'd remain a family in their original statement, when they wrote:

"We have lovingly chosen to separate as a couple. We fell deeply in love so many years ago and have had a magical journey together. Absolutely nothing has changed about how much we love each other, but love is a beautiful adventure that is taking us on different paths for now. There are no secrets nor salacious events at the root of our decision-just two best friends realizing it's time to take some space and help each other live the most joyous, fulfilled lives as possible. We are still a family and will always be loving, dedicated parents to Everly. We won't be commenting beyond this, and we thank you in advance for respecting our family's privacy."

A post shared by Jenna Dewan (@jennadewan) on Apr 2, 2018 at 6:13pm PDT

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