Channing Tatum is one of the biggest names in Hollywood, however, even he had his fears when it comes to his split from ex-wife, Jenna Dewan. The duo had first met on the set of the 2006 dance film, Step Up, which had the playing one another's love interest.

Well, after a decade of marriage, the two called it quits, leaving fans of both completely heartbroken. While the duo remains amicable, mainly for the sake of their daughter, Everly Tatum, they don't have much contact, despite laying the ground rules, which includes not posting pics of Everly on social media.

It goes without saying that their separation didn't come easy, however, there was one thing that Channing Tatum was most worried about when it comes to his divorce!

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Channing's Post Divorce Worries

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Channing Tatum stole just about all of our hearts when he made his acting debut back in 2006 in the hit film, Step Up. It was here that Channing met his future wife, Jenna Dewan after the duo fell head over heels in love with one another during the filming of the movie.

The film went on to become a franchise with a total of five movies, Tatum and Dewan paving the way in the first. In 2009, the couple officially tied the knot becoming husband and wife, however, things didn't always stay so peachy.

In 2019, the couple announced that they would be splitting up after a decade of marriage, shocking fans across the world. While they definitely tried to work it out, things simply weren't the same between Channing and Jenna, leaving them with no choice but to part ways.

While they may not have stood the test of time, the two will remain in one another's lives forever, considering they share their 7-year-old daughter, Everly Tatum. Although divorce is no easy task, Channing revealed that what he was worried about most following his separation, was connecting with his daughter. 

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The fear stemmed from Channing being worried that Everly would not blend with him considering he is her dad and not her mom. "I want dads not to be afraid to go into their daughter's world and discover who they are," the actor said.

Despite being different when it comes to gender, Tatum says it certainly took some adjusting when it came to what a "little girl might want."

When the actor became a single father, he revealed that he had no idea how to apply "nail polish or know how to braid hair," and while he had his fears at the start, Channing has become a pro at both!

"I paint my face, I wear tutus - rarely am I around the house without some sort of costume on", he said. Tatum has gone on to become a stellar single dad, and while the learning never stops, we have no doubt that he'll continue to crush it.

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