Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan Finalize Divorce Six Years After Split

Currently, Channing Tatum is engaged to Zoe Kravitz, his director from Blink Twice, with whom he has been romantically linked since 2021.

Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan have officially finalized their divorce, nearly six years after their separation in 2018. According to a report by People, the former couple has waived spousal support, allowing them to avoid a trial that was initially scheduled for December.

Jenna filed for divorce in October 2018 after nearly nine years of marriage. The couple first crossed paths while filming Step Up in 2006 and became engaged two years later. They tied the knot in a picturesque Malibu ceremony in 2009 and welcomed their daughter, Everly, in 2013.

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Throughout the divorce proceedings, there were disputes concerning profits from the Magic Mike franchise, which was developed during their marriage. Jenna’s attorneys argued that the film was co-financed with marital funds, while Tatum’s legal team asserted that he had never concealed finances or denied Jenna her fair share of their community assets.

Currently, Channing Tatum is engaged to Zoe Kravitz, his director from Blink Twice, with whom he has been romantically linked since 2021. Meanwhile, Jenna is engaged to Steve Kazee and shares two children with him. A source revealed that Jenna was eager to settle her divorce from Tatum before entering into marriage again. However, Tatum’s legal team claimed that Dewan was using the issue as a tactic to cause delay to the divorce process. They stated that Tatum had made numerous settlement proposals, participated in multiple mediations, and had his attorneys draft several proposed judgments to resolve the outstanding issues.

Although the judge declared both parties legally single back in November 2019, this recent resolution allows them to officially move forward with their respective relationships.

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