Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum And Jenna Dewan Don’t Hate Each Other Despite Their Divorce Tension

Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan may be locked in a legal battle over finances six years after announcing their separation, but the parents of 10-year-old daughter Everly are still remaining amicable.

“They’re co-parenting and although the rest of the money issues are frustrating, they don’t hate each other,” a source tells People.

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As previously reported by the outlet, Tatum, 44, and Dewan, 43 — who met on the set of the 2006 film Step Up and married in 2009 — don’t speak to each other on financial issues, including profit from magic Mike Franchise.

Tatum produced and starred in three films that collectively grossed millions of dollars at the box office. Male stripper films have also spawned a live Las Vegas stage show and a reality series.

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Dewan claims in court documents that Tatum used “marital funds” to acquire intellectual property, and is expecting an “equal division.” Meanwhile, Tatum’s side argues that he has “made extensive efforts to protect the intellectual property of Magic Mike and related entities” since the former couple split in 2018.

Unable to reach an agreement in mediation, Tatum and Dewan are now headed to trial, which is scheduled to begin on December 8. Also read – Anne Hathaway reveals she wants to work with Priyanka Chopra in a spy thriller

Channing Tatum’s new movie “Fly Me to the Moon”

The film “Fly Me To The Moon” is of the comedy-drama genre starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum. Scarlett Johansson plays Kelly Jones – a marketing expert brought in to fix NASA’s public image against the backdrop of the historic Apollo 11 moon landing – and Channing Tatum plays the role of NASA launch director Cole Davis. This film will be released in theatres on July 12, 2024. Also read – Ellen DeGeneres returns with “Ellen’s Last Stand-Up Tour”

Directed by Greg Berlanti, the film also stars Ray Romano, Nick Dillenberg, Anna Garcia, Woody Harrelson, Jim Rash, Noah Robbins, Christian Zuber, Colin Woodell and Donald Ellis Watkins.

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