Channing Tatum Divorce: Jenna Dewan Silence Broken
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split & Initial Statement: Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan announced their separation in 2018 via social media, stating it was amicable with “no secrets nor salacious events” behind the decision, but they were on “different paths.”
Divorce Delay: Their divorce, finalized in November 2019, was prolonged due to disputes over Tatum’s earnings from the Magic Mike franchise.
Magic mike Finances: Dewan argues that money earned during their 10-year marriage funded the Magic Mike franchise (films, TV show, live show). Tatum and Steven Soderbergh co-financed the original film, which was based on Tatum’s personal experiences. The initial $7 million investment generated $167 million worldwide.
Legal Dispute: Dewan’s attorney claims Tatum’s team is unfairly withholding her share of the Magic Mike profits, perhaps a “billion dollar asset.” They accuse tatum of prejudicing her with the continued delay.
Custody: The former couple agreed to 50/50 custody of their daughter, Everly, in February 2020.
Tatum’s Feelings: Tatum expressed difficulty with only having half-time access to his daughter, wishing he could spend all his time with her.
