- Her daughter's response to witnessing "Magic Mike" film.
Channing Tatum, at 44, is anxious about the day his 11-year-old daughter Everly discovers his "Magic Mike" movie appearances. Known for his roles as a stripper in the successful series, Tatum joked on "Late Night with Seth Meyers" that it'll be horrific. The films are reminiscent of his real-life experiences as a dancer.
"I'm just thankful she's oblivious to my moves"
In the past, he praised the Taylor Swift concert in London he shared with his daughter. He kept his provocative dance moves in check, expressing gratitude for her lack of knowledge. "I'm just thankful she's oblivious to my moves," he chuckled. If she learns about his on-screen performances, she might demand an explanation, quipped host Seth Meyers, 50. "You get home, and she turns on the light and says, 'We need to talk'," he joked, causing Tatum to laugh.
Exposure through various films
Tatum captivated audiences with his dancing talents in "Magic Mike" (2012), "Magic Mike XXL" (2015), and "Magic Mike's Last Dance" (2023). He also shone in "Step Up" (2006) and "Step Up: Miami Heat" (2012). As of August 22, you can catch him in German cinemas in the thriller "Blink Twice" (2024). Directed by his fiancée Zoë Kravitz (35), Tatum portrays tech entrepreneur and billionaire Slater King.
Tatum and Kravitz are reportedly engaged, with the announcement made at the end of 2023. Tatum introduced Everly into their relationship, a daughter born from his marriage to actress Jenna Dewan (43). The two first met on the set of "Step Up". In 2018, they announced their separation.
He often watches "Late Night with Seth Meyers" late at night
Tatum often watches "Late Night with Seth Meyers" late at night, a show where he once joked about his daughter's eventual discovery of his "Magic Mike" movie appearances. He finds himself amused at the thought of how she might react to his provocative dance moves on screen.
Late-night confessions about 'Magic Mike'
During one of his appearances on "Late Night with Seth Meyers", Tatum confessed that his "Magic Mike" roles were a product of his real-life dancing experiences. The late-night host, Meyers, teased that Tatum's on-screen confidence might surprise his daughter when she eventually finds out about those performances.