Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan Settle Divorce 6 Years After Split, Resolve “Magic Mike” Money Dispute
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan, who married in 2009, share daughter Everly, 11
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan have reached a settlement to finalize their divorce six years after their breakup, PEOPLE confirms.
Both waived spousal support, as they avoid a trial that was set for December. The Daily Mail was first to report news of the divorce settlement.
Tatum, 44, and Dewan, 43, separated in 2018 after nearly nine years of marriage, and Dewan filed for divorce from the actor in October 2018. They met on the set of Step Up in 2006 and were engaged two years later. In 2009, they got married in Malibu. They welcomed daughter Everly, now 11, in 2013.
The years-long divorce proceeding featured a clash over the profits connected to the Magic Mike franchise, which began during their marriage.
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Dewan's attorneys maintained throughout the divorce that the film was developed during her relationship with Tatum and co-financed with marital funds, while Tatum’s legal team has argued in the past that he has never hidden finances or denied Dewan “her share of the community assets or income."
Tatum is currently engaged to his Blink Twice director Zoë Kravitz, whom he has been romantically linked to since 2021. Dewan is engaged to Steve Kazee, with whom she shares two additional children: Callum, 4, and baby Rhiannon, born in June.
A source told PEOPLE in April that Dewan wanted her divorce from Tatum “settled before she gets married again,” even though both she and Tatum were declared legally single by a judge in November 2019.
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