If you still haven’t properly processed the news that Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan have separated after a decade of marriage, you’re not alone.

There’s been an outpouring of grief and shock after one of the most loved celebrity couples of all time – all time! – announced their split yesterday.

In a joint statement published on Instagram, the pair shared their plans to continue to still “be a family” and lovingly co-parent their four-year-old daughter, Everly.

And according to TMZ, Channing and Jenna have no plans to scrap the TV and film productions they have underway even though they’ve broken up.

As it was reported back in 2016, the pair are executive producers on Step Up: High Water, a TV series based on the films set to air on YouTube Red, the paid version of the streaming service, which stars Lauryn McClain and Petrice Jones and features Faizon Love, Naya Rivera and Ne-Yo.

An insider told TMZ “nothing will change between Channing and Jenna when it comes to their joint entertainment ventures.”

“We have lovingly chosen to separate as a couple,” their joint statement read.

“We fell deeply in love so many years ago and have had a magical journey together. Absolutely nothing has changed about how much we love one another, but love is a beautiful adventure that is taking us on different paths for now.

“There are no secrets nor salacious events at the root of our decision — just two best-friends realising it’s time to take some space and help each other live the most joyous, fulfilled lives as possible.”

Still not over it, if we’re completely honest. At least we’ll always have the giphs.