Channing Tatum‘s new Aussie model girlfriend Inka Williams has broken her silence on their relationship.
The Balinese-raised beauty, 25, shared a sweet tribute to Instagram on Saturday as she celebrated the actor’s 45th birthday.
The post also included a series of never-before-seen romantic photos taken during the couple’s relationship.
‘Happy life to the handsomest, kindest, funniest, stoopidest, most gorgeous human ever,’ Inka wrote.
‘Merci for making life beautiful and fun. Jtm trop fort,’ she added, which is French slang for I love you.
Their outing comes after they were seen putting on a loved-up display while enjoying a casual shopping trip in West Hollywood earlier this month.

Channing Tatum’s new Aussie model girlfriend Inka Williams (pictured) has broken her silence on their relationship
The couple also enjoyed a recent trip in Australia, where they attended VIP Formula 1 Grand Prix events in Melbourne.
The actor is said to be ‘happy’ with his new girlfriend after they confirmed their romance at a pre-Oscars bash earlier this year.
The veteran actor was first linked to the Australian beauty in January following his split from ex-fiancee Zoë Kravitz in October 2024.
A source told People the couple are ‘seeing’ each other on romantic terms.
‘They met through friends. She’s great. She’s young, but seems older,’ the insider said.
‘Channing’s doing well. [Inka] makes him happy.’
‘He’s reuniting with Zoë later this spring for another movie project.
‘It shouldn’t be too awkward – they ended things on okay terms,’ they added.

The Balinese-raised beauty shared a sweet tribute to Instagram on Saturday as she celebrated the actor’s 45th birthday

The veteran actor was first linked to the Australian beauty in January following his split from ex-fiancee Zoë Kravitz in October 2024
Inka, who was born in Melbourne and raised in Bali, balances her successful modelling career with her fashion brand She Is I.
She has previously discussed growing up in Bali, telling by charlotte that it made her a ‘very compassionate person’.
‘I feel so connected to the culture and energy of this island. It’s so sacred and deep. I think that’s reflected in my day-to-day life and way of living,’ she said.
Inka also explained how modelling from such a young age helped her ‘build resilience and strength’.