Channing Tatum reveals if he will tell his daughter of 9 Everly the fact that he used to be an infamous stripper

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Channing Tatum reveals if he will tell his daughter of 9 Everly the fact that he used to be an infamous stripper

There's nothing more to experience the most adored stripper on the big screen and Channing Tatum will be back in the theaters with 'Magic Michael's Last Dance', the third and final film in the cult 'Magic Mike' saga.

The actor, 42, will time again play his mythical character "Magic" Mike Lane, this time with the iconic Salma Hayek. She will play Maxandra Mendoza, a woman from high society. The film will see a renewed Mike and his decision to go into London with Maxandra who gives him an irresistible job offer. But, things might not be as flawless as it appears.

The actors are currently promoting the film, and in an interview on 'ET' Tatum has revealed a bit concerning his daughter, 9 years old Everly whom he shares with her Ex-wife Jenna Dewan. The two actors met while starring in  the film 'Step Up' ('One step forward') in 2006 and 3 years later, they were being married, until they split in the year 2019. The divorce between them didn't cause a gap from father to daughter, in fact, they have a beautiful relationship in which Tatum will do anything to his daughter.

It is because, as he himself confessed in the interview mentioned above It appears that Everly is not aware the fact that her father played in a strip show for the camera and not just this, but there was also an actual stripper .

"When I'm old enough to go to the movies, we'll have this talk," he admitted when asked if he'd tell him about her previous experiences.

"Sooner or later we are going to talk during which I'll tell him 'Dad didn't just strip in the films, I was also stripping in real life'. I'm not going lie about it," stated the performer.

In the same interview, both protagonists have shared some of the details of the film.  Magic Mike's Last Dance full move  seems like this third installment will be much more violent than the previous two, even the protagonists themselves were in danger during the recording of some dance scenes:

"I recall that during one of the rehearsals, he was about to throw me upside down, and I almost hit my head to the ground," the actress began by recalling. "That didn't happen, so I don't know what you're talking of," Tatum quipped before Hayek admitted that she forgot to bend her legs at that point in rehearsal.


The connection between them is apparent and Hayek has not been shy to praise the partner's great performance: "I know we've already seen him dance, I'm sure we've all heard the amazing talent he has. But I believe he's going to amaze people" .