Jessie J takes ANOTHER swipe at ex-boyfriend Channing Tatum as she shares pointed message after calling him a ‘beast’ in savage ‘diss track’

Jessie J recently posted a message that seemed directed at her ex, Channing Tatum, following the release of a new song where she openly discussed their relationship.

In a new song, the singer harshly criticized the Hollywood star, calling them a ‘beast’ and predicting they would eventually face consequences for their actions.

Once the song’s lyrics came out, Jessie appeared to suggest she still has feelings for her former partner in a new post on Instagram.

She shared a thoughtful quote: ‘It’s better to acknowledge a mistake and change course than to spend your life stuck in an unhappy situation.’

Jessie has been dating basketball player Chanan Colman for four years, and they have a two-year-old son named Skye.

As someone who’s followed Jessie J’s journey, I’m so thrilled to see her releasing new music! After bravely facing her health challenges, she’s back with an album called ‘Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time,’ and it drops this Friday. It’s truly inspiring to witness her strength and creativity shine through.

As a huge fan of Jessie, I was so heartbroken to hear about her breast cancer diagnosis. She bravely had a mastectomy in June, and I was really hoping that would be the end of it. Sadly, she recently shared that she needs another operation, and I’m sending all my love and support her way.

Sources say her new songs are about her past relationship with actor Channing Tatum, whom she dated between 2018 and 2020.

In the song “Threw It Away,” Jessie called her ex-boyfriend a ‘beast,’ according to The Sun.

She sings about being vulnerable and sharing her love, but feeling hurt when it wasn’t reciprocated. She believes that eventually, the person who hurt her will face consequences for their actions.

Jessie later adds: ‘Don’t you dare rewrite the story. I’m the beauty, you’re the beast.’

People say she was very open about the inspiration behind the song, though she never specifically mentioned Channing by name.

Jessie reportedly joked at the event that this song, which she co-wrote with Ryan Tedder in 2020, offers clues about who she was seeing at the time.

The Daily Mail has contacted representatives for Jessie for comment.  

Earlier this month, Jessie delivered a moving speech about her experience with cancer while accepting an award at the Music Industry Trust Awards, held at the Grosvenor Hotel.

Jessie told the audience that receiving her diagnosis earlier this year completely changed her life, but thankfully, it was detected quickly.

I love to joke and laugh, but honestly, isn’t it amazing that we get to create music together?

We share this with everyone, and each of us contributes to keeping things moving forward in our constantly changing world.

Honestly, it’s like we’re all just walking around with these hidden backpacks full of life stuff, you know? Things we deal with at home, or things that follow us to work, or maybe we try to leave at the door but just…can’t. It’s just always there, weighing us down or sometimes even pushing us forward, but it’s always with us.

‘This year has changed my whole world. 

Facing my own challenges and deciding what’s worth fighting for really shifts your outlook on life, especially when you’re confronted with your own mortality. It makes you realize you have to confront difficult situations head-on and fight for your life.

Jessie looked stunning at the show, wearing a glamorous white dress with a flowing, sheer skirt.

The singer of “Bang Bang” seemed happy and energetic while performing her popular songs right after Rita Ora finished her performance at the party.

Jessie was upset when her second cancer surgery was delayed, even after she cancelled her tour to have the operation.

Jessie posted on Instagram to say she was sorry to her fans for cancelling her shows, but explained she was now focusing on finding a positive side to things.

She shared with her fans that she had to postpone a second breast surgery that was scheduled for two weeks prior.

A week before my surgery, I met with my surgeon to discuss the procedure. It seemed more complicated than he’d initially thought, so he referred me to another surgeon. After meeting with them, they suggested we could postpone the surgery for a bit.

I had already canceled my tour, so I was understandably upset. Ultimately, though, this situation was beyond my control, and I received conflicting advice from two different surgeons.

Jessie explained that as soon as she heard the news, she instinctively switched into planning mode and announced rescheduled dates for her US tour.

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2025-11-26 17:19