Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan finalizes their divorce after six years of separation: Report
Both have renounced spousal support, avoiding a December trial, according to a People report.
Both have renounced spousal support, avoiding a December trial, according to a People report.
Six years after calling it quits, Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan have finalized their divorce. After almost nine years of marriage, the ex-couple parted ways in 2018, with Jenna filing for divorce in October of the same year. Two years after meeting on the set of Step Up in 2006, the pair announced their engagement. Everly, their daughter, was born in 2013 after they were married in Malibu in 2009.
During their marriage, they fought over the income from the Magic Mike franchise. While Channing Tatum’s legal team insisted that he never concealed finances or denied Jenna her share of community assets, Jenna Dewan’s counsel contended that the movie was conceived during their relationship and co-financed using marital cash.
After being connected to Zoe Kravitz since 2021, the director of Blink Twice, Channing Tatum is now engaged to her. In contrast, Jenna is engaged to Steve Kazee and they have two children together: a newborn girl named Rhiannon who was born in June of this year and a four-year-old son named Callum.
Notwithstanding the fact that the judge had pronounced them both legally single in November 2019, a source told People in April that Jenna desired to finalize her divorce from Channing “before she gets married again.”