'I'll see you again my friend': Channing Tatum bids adieu to 'Magic Mike' co-star Stephen 'tWitch' Boss

'I'll see you again my friend': Channing Tatum bids adieu to 'Magic Mike' co-star Stephen 'tWitch' Boss
Channing Tatum took to Instagram to share his grief over the death of Stephen Boss (Kevin Winter/Getty Images, Instagram/channingtatum)

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Channing Tatum voiced his sorrow with a heartfelt post following the unexpected death of his former co-star Stephen "tWitch" Boss. "I have no words. There aren't any. My head or heart can not understand this," Tatum, 42, wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo of himself and his late co-star who died by suicide on December 13 at the age of 40. "There is just so much… I don't know where to begin."

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"I love you," he added in the caption. "I'll see you again my friend. Until then." The two men appeared in the photo in backward baseball caps and no shirts, evoking their stage outfits from 2015's 'Magic Mike XXL'. Playing the character of Malik in the follow-up to the popular 2012 film was a breakthrough moment for Boss as an actor.

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