Letters of love! Dear John was a box office success when it hit theaters in February 2010, boasting the most successful opening weekend for a film based on a Nicholas Sparks novel.
17.01.2023 - 23:37 / perezhilton.com
Channing Tatum is finally ready to open up about what went wrong in his marriage.
While appearing as Vanity Fair’s February 2023 cover star ahead of the long-awaited Magic Mike’s Last Dance, the actor got vulnerable about the demise of his and ex-wife Jenna Dewan’s marriage.
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The dancer couple’s split announcement in 2018 was so shocking, many hoped it was an April Fools joke. Sadly it was all too real. But they seemed so perfect! What happened?!
The actor explained in Tuesday’s interview:
Whoa.
The couple made some really serious attempts to save their relationship before throwing in the towel, too. He explained:
Channing and Jenna, both 42, began dating back in 2006 after co-starring in Step Up, and later married in 2009. The two welcomed their daughter, Everly, in 2013, and five years later, announced their separation, before officially finalizing their divorce in 2019.
Following that, the 21 Jump Street star noted life was, “super scary and terrifying,” adding:
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However, the star was thankfully able to recognize some positivity in the life-altering change:
As of now, the Dog actor claims he has no plans to remarry, noting:
Since their split, Jenna has moved on with Shameless alum Steve Kazee; they got engaged and welcomed a son, Callum, in 2020. Channing, on the other hand, was first linked to Bang Bang singer Jessie J, before becoming one half of yet another power couple alongside Zoë Kravitz. At least it all worked out — for BOTH of them! See his full cover (below):
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