As a long-time fan who has watched the ups and downs of Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan’s relationship since their iconic dance moves in Step Up, it’s heartening to see that they have finally settled their divorce after six years. It’s like watching a rollercoaster ride, filled with twists, turns, and unexpected stops along the way.
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan first crossed paths while filming Step Up. After developing feelings for each other, they got married three years later. However, since their 2018 announcement of separation, they have been focusing on ending that phase of their relationship and starting anew. This week, they officially concluded their divorce proceedings, marking the end of six years since their split.
In the midst of the couple moving forward in their relationships, with Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan preparing to marry their respective partners, a source shares with People how Jenna Dewan feels about this new chapter. According to the publication’s report:
Jenna feels both happy and relieved now that the divorce has been officially completed, as it was a lengthy and occasionally challenging process.
The previous pair resolved all issues through a final agreement, which ended their disagreements and prevented a court trial that was originally set for December. No couple desires prolonged legal conflicts, and it seems neither of them anticipated their divorce would drag on so long. Nevertheless, given they share a 10-year-old daughter and substantial assets, their separation proved to be quite complex. According to the report:
She’ll carry on sharing parenting responsibilities with Channing, yet she’s eager to leave the past behind. Her main priority now is her daughter and her sons.
After Dewan and Tatum finalized their divorce, they still had numerous legal matters to resolve. According to the source, the actress from The Rookie was keen to have everything settled before remarrying, and now that lengthy process is complete!
Since 2018, Dewan has been in a relationship with Steve Kazee. Together, they have two children: Callum, who is four years old, and Rhiannon, their second daughter, who is only two and a half months old. It’s said that she maintains a positive co-parenting arrangement with Tatum for the past six years, and they are reportedly on amicable terms, not harboring any hatred towards each other.
As for me, I’ve been romantically linked with Zoë Kravitz since the year 2021, and we’re now engaged. We even shared the screen in one of the movies released in 2024, titled “Blink Twice”. This film was a significant milestone for Zoë as it marked her directorial debut, with me starring alongside her in the thriller.
After the recent legal dispute between them concerning Magic Mike, where Jennifer Dewan’s legal representatives claimed in August that Channing Tatum was attempting to obscure the amount of their shared resources invested in the movie, there comes some positive news. Earlier, her team had sought to dismiss Tatum’s entire legal squad from the case, a move his lawyers described as a “stalling tactic.” Now, it seems that matter has been resolved and both parties can put this behind them and move forward.
Kudos to them both on amicably concluding their marriage. It’s exciting to witness the growth of their fresh connections with their respective new partners. Doesn’t the sound of wedding bells seem more resonant now?
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2024-09-28 22:07