Wait... is Channing Tatum's post about what I think it is?
If you found yourself wondering that after the "Roofman" star, 46, reportedly shared a cryptic message on his Instagram Stories on Monday, then, congratulations, you've been "vaguebooked."
Vaguebooking involves writing something intentionally mysterious on social media in order to generate buzz and get reactions from people as they try to figure out what your post means. Most of the time, experts say, vaguebooking boils down to a plea for attention on the part of the poster.
Following reports and speculation of his ex-fiancée Zoë Kravitz's engagement to Harry Styles, the actor shared a poem on his Instagram Stories, per People and HuffPost: "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."
Does Tatum's post have anything to do with Kravitz and Styles? Who knows. And, in the era of “vaguebooking,” that ambiguity could very well be the point.







