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Exes Channing Tatum and Jessie J remain good friends after a widely publicized split late last year. . In fact, after the “Masterpiece” singer, 31, posted a particularly emotional message on Instagram, Channing swooped in to show her some love.

The longtime actor, 39, commented three heart emojis after Jessie penned a powerful passage about mental health. “Time. Time is the gift. Time is the fear. Time is the magic. Time is the memories. Time is the change. Time is the pain. Time is the healing. Zoom out,” she began.

“Go somewhere where your world feels and looks small. Gain perspective. Lay in the sea. Walk to the top of a mountain. Drive to view point in a park. Look up at the stars. This isn’t to make you feel like your problems or sadness or the feelings you feel are not valid but to know you are NEVER alone,” Jessie continued.

Billions of people around the world are just trying to smile and mean it, are actively working out who they are, are missing someone they have lost [and] are feeling worthless. YOU ARE LOVED. We are all trying to love and accept the stories in our lives that make us desperately want to fast forward or rewind time. When all we have is the now. The very moment. With the puzzle pieces of life sometimes put together in the wrong places. They can hurt until tended to,” the U.K. native expressed.

Jessie concluded with, “Sending LOVE to anyone who feels alone. We need you around. You are stronger than you know and are capable of finding your happy time again. Talk to someone who can give you professional advice. Honor your pain to be heard by the right ears. It’s your TIME, so take your TIME,” and added the telephone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255).

Since calling it quits in November 2019, the former flames have had several positive exchanges on social media. “They are still really close and still good friends,” according to a source.

Credits: lifeandstylemag.com