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Channing Tatum Has Hilarious Reaction To Future Father-In-Law Lenny Kravitz's Thirst Trap Photo

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Tatum, who is currently engaged to Lenny Kravitz's daughter, actor Zoë Kravitz, couldn't help but comment on the rocker's recent thirst trap on Instagram.

Lenny Kravitz just graced Instagram with a shirtless pic.

(Consider yourself warned.)


And the internet just cannot get enough.

The newest recipient of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame captioned the glorious post:

"Standing in love and gratitude."

Mhmm. But he definitely wasn't the only one who was grateful.

The masses, from fellow stars to fans, expressed their awe over the Grammy winner's physique.

Kelly Rowland commented:

"And just like... I'm headed to the gym!!!"

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And Rosario Dawson added:

"Just blessing the sun with your shine..."

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But one celebrity posted a comment that caught everyone's attention: Kravitz's future son-in-law Channing Tatum.

Tatum, who is engaged to Kravitz's daughter Zoë Kravitz, chimed in:

"Jesus Christmas Lenny wtf you’re gonna hurt someone on this platform."
"Hahaha"

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As you can imagine, fans of both Kravitz and Tatum were living for it.

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Of course, they also pointed out that he wasn't wrong.

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Zoë and Tatum began dating in 2021 and got engaged in October 2023.

Tatum's future father-in-law has nothing but great things to say about the relationship.

In January, he told People:

“It feels right. I like [Channing] very much."
"[Channing and Zoë] have something that's naturally special."
"They also do the work. They are dedicated. That's what it's all about. It's beautiful to watch."
"It's wonderful to welcome him to the family."

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