Channing Tatum And Jenna Dewan Settle Divorce Six Years After Split By Resolving THIS Long-Standing Dispute

As a long-time fan of Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan, I can’t help but feel like a fly on the wall during their dramatic love story. Their journey from the set of Step Up to the divorce court has been nothing short of a rollercoaster ride!


Six years following our initial separation, I’m glad to say that my former partner, Channing Tatum, and I, Jenna Dewan, have officially come to terms with our divorce. On a significant day, September 25, we finally found resolution on an outstanding matter that had prolonged the finalization of our divorce.

The ongoing disagreement had been centered around the Magic Mike film series starring Tatum. According to People’s latest update, it seems that the two parties have settled their dispute, though specifics are yet to be revealed. Previously, court documents showed that Dewan’s legal team contended for years that she was entitled to profits from the franchise because it was developed during their relationship and funded with their marital resources. The divorce became contentious, with allegations from Dewan’s team that Tatum was concealing assets, a claim he refuted.

Back in 2012, I had the pleasure of following the release of the first Magic Mike movie, masterfully directed by Steven Soderbergh. Despite its relatively modest $7 million budget, it managed to rake in an impressive $160 million at the box office. The subsequent sequels, Magic Mike XXL and Magic Mike’s Last Dance, followed suit by outperforming their production costs.

Back in December, I was all set for a courtroom showdown between my beloved pair. But alas! The trial, it seems, has been called off. According to the latest gossip from People magazine, this adored duo has decided to forgo any spousal support claims and officially part ways instead.

In 2006, Dewan and Tatum crossed paths on the set of Step Up, a dance-themed movie. After two years, they became engaged and tied the knot in 2009. Their union resulted in a child named Everly who was born in 2013. The couple announced their separation in 2018.

2019 saw a judge legally ending my previous union, granting me the freedom to explore new romantic ventures as my divorce unfolded. Last year, I found myself engaged to none other than Zoë Kravitz, my collaborator in our creative projects – she skillfully directed me in Blink Twice. We’ve been a couple for two years now. Meanwhile, my former co-star, Steve Kazee, is the lucky man with whom my ex, Dewan, has become engaged. Together, they are parents to Callum, who is 4, and their newborn Rihannon, only 3 months old.

Earlier this year, a source shared with People that Dewan is keen on finalizing her divorce with Tatum, before moving forward with another marriage.

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2024-09-26 07:08