Channing Tatum Makes Rare Comment on “Painful” Jenna Dewan Divorce
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan finalized their divorce in September 2024 after a six-year legal battle involving financial disputes over the Magic Mike franchise and co-parenting their daughter.
- Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan concluded their divorce proceedings in September 2024, ending a lengthy six-year dispute that involved custody arrangements for their daughter Everly and disagreements over earnings from Magic Mike.
- Their split began in 2018 and became contested when Dewan accused Tatum of concealing Magic Mike earnings and intellectual property rights, which he denied.
- Both parties waived spousal support by mutual consent and arranged shared custody—both legal and physical—of their 12-year-old daughter, with any future disputes over child support to be resolved privately through judicial mediation.
- Tatum described the end of the relationship as difficult, particularly at a young age, and highlighted how valuable therapy was in his experience, emphasizing that regardless of one’s background, seeking therapy is important.
- Following their divorce, Dewan became engaged to Steve Kazee and shares two children with him, while Tatum was engaged to Zoë Kravitz before recently going Instagram-official with model Inka Williams.
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"Jenna and I are fine now, but it was painful to have that relationship fall apart, especially so early on," he added about their relationship today.
Channing Tatum Makes Rare Comment About 'Painful' Jenna Dewan Divorce
Channing Tatum is opening up about his difficult divorce from Jenna Dewan. “Jenna and I are good now, but it was a painful break to have that fall apart, especially being so young,” Tatum, 45, told Variety in an interview published on Tuesday, September 2. “We tried to keep it together, tried for a year and a half. … It’s in the past.” The White House Down actor, who shares 12-year-old daughter Everly with Dewan, 44, also discussed the downside …
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