Jessie J Shuts Down Speculation Surrounding ‘Vulnerable’ Instagram Post Many Believed Was About Ex Channing Tatum

As you’re likely aware, Jessie J and Channing Tatum recently called it quits.

The British songstress teased us with a vague post about “delayed emotions,” and it was widely believed a lengthy Instagram caption a few days later about “sadness” and “trauma” was also referencing the split.

Related: Channing Tatum Reportedly Jumped Onto This Exclusive Dating App

ICYMI, here is part of the caption:

“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.
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. Billions of people around the world.

She added:

“Look inwards. Look outwards. Walk away from parts of yourself and people or situations that trigger parts of you that are unhealthy. Be honest.
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. Honour your pain to be heard by the right ears. It’s your TIME, so take your TIME ❤️
1-800-273-8255 – National Suicide Prevention Lifeline ✨”

Ch-ch-check out her full post (below):

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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. 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. 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. 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. Don’t let past or current trauma define who you are. You can walk away from it. Take the time to put those puzzle pieces in the right place. Tend to YOU. Be vulnerable. Be there for YOU. Be there for people around you and lift each other up. Break the cycle. Be open. Talk. Be there for yourself. Recognise the patterns of behaviour you have that can cause some of the hurt. Look inwards. Look outwards. Walk away from parts of yourself and people or situations that trigger parts of you that are unhealthy. Be honest. 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. Honour your pain to be heard by the right ears. It’s your TIME, so take your TIME ❤️ 1-800-273-8255 – National Suicide Prevention Lifeline ✨

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While some were obviously concerned by her inclusion of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, many members of her fanbase were able to connect the dots to the loss of her longtime friend and security guard, Dave, who died by suicide last December.

Although the somber and honest caption was not referencing her ex, it did catch his attention. He commented:

“❤️❤️❤️”

Similarly, something caught the Bang Bang artist’s eye. In response to a publication’s (below) caption about the emotional post, the 31-year-old soon after took action:

“Nothing heals a broken heart better than time, and Jessie J knows alllll about it. After her split from #ChanningTatum, the songstress got real about heartbreak and healing in a candid Instagram post.”

In an attempt to correct their caption, she commented:

“The songstress got REAL about her best friend she lost this time last year. Lying isn’t journalism. They taught you that right?”

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Also this. #CommentsByCelebs

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In their defense, Dave’s name was not mentioned in her original post, so it was natural for people to believe it was regarding the Magic Mike actor given the timing of everything.

We’re so sorry for your loss, Jessie.

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