Channing Tatum is apparently nursing his heart with poetry and astrology amid news his ex-fiancée Zoë Kravitz is engaged.

The actor took to social media on Monday with a series of posts shortly after it was reported that Harry Styles asked Kravitz to marry him after one year of dating. The couple were first linked last year, not long after she ended her engagement with 46-year-old Tatum in 2024.

While he did not directly address the romance rumors, some of his recent Instagram stories have fans speculating the “Magic Mike” star may be feeling a bit down about Kravitz moving on. One of the posts, shared Monday night, was a poem by John Roedel.

My brain and heart divorced / a decade ago / about who was to blame about how big of a mess I have become / Eventually, they couldn’t be in the same room together.” it reads.

“Now my head and heart share custody of me,” the poem continues “They blame each other for the state of my life / there’s been a lot of yelling—and crying / so, / lately I’ve been spending a lot of time with my gut / who serves as my unofficial therapist.”

Tatum followed up by sharing a clip featuring a fighter with a bruised and bloody face, saying, “Didn’t go the way I wanted.”

He didn’t offer his own commentary, but the video’s caption described how the cosmos’ “heavy hitters” are “moving on” after an eight-year cycle, providing a “reset” for certain star signs, including his own, that of Taurus.

Tatum and 37-year-old Kravitz started dating in 2021 after working together on her directorial debut “Blink Twice.” They were engaged two years later, but they announced their split shortly thereafter.