Major Update In Channing Tatum & Jenna Dewan's Divorce Case

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Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan's marriage has officially — legally — come to an end, six years after the now-exes announced the end of their relationship.

According to documents obtained Wednesday (September 25) by Page Six, Tatum and Dewan have finalized their divorce, and have avoided a trial set for December, after settling an ongoing disagreement over Tatum's continued earnings from his 2012 movie Magic Mike. While full details about their divorce have not been made public, they have both waived spousal support and have agreed to privately settle any future custody disagreements with a judge. The pair co-parent their 11-year-old daughter Everly.

Dewan filed for divorce from the 21 Jump Street star in 2018 after nine years of marriage were legally declared single the next year. They met on the set of their 2006 film Step Up, got engaged in 2008 and tied the knot the following year in a Malibu ceremony.

Both Tatum and Dewan have moved on to new relationship's since their split. Dewan recently welcomed her third child and her second with fiancé Steve Kazee, while Tatum is also engaged to Zoë Kravitz after two years of dating. Last month, Kravitz opened up about the "beautiful experience" of working with Tatum on the set of her directorial debut Blink Twice and how their love language is "a bit scary."


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