Channing Tatum spoke of her six -year “painful” “painful” divorce battle with Jenna Dewan, sharing the “difficult” part was the separation of her daughter in the middle of the procedure.
In a recent conversation with VarietyThe 45 -year -old actor admitted that Dewan’s split was “terrifying”, because the legal battle took a long time on financial details and the custody of their 12 -year -old daughter Everly.
For UNversed, the former couple made the node in 2009 and announced their separation in 2018.
During the interview, the Magic Mike The actor was asked if playing the role of a condemned thief who is far from his daughter in his new film Roofman was difficult.
In response, Tatum said: “I know that for a fact, I am able to understand it. Jenna and I are good now, but it was a painful break to have this collapsed, especially to be so young.”
THE Flashing twice Star continued saying: “We tried to keep it together, tried for a year and a half, but we knew it was … [trails off, before stopping himself]. Do not enter it all. It’s in the past. “”
“But it’s really difficult not to have your daughter half the time. I would like to be able to have it all the time,” he said.
“We have fought for this for a very long time, even if we both knew that we were somehow ruled out,” he admitted. “I think we have told ourselves a story when we were young, and we continued to tell ourselves this story, no matter how clearly life told us that we were so different.”
“But when you are really parents, you really understand the differences between both of you. Because it shouts you all day. How do you adorn differently, how you look at the world, how you go through the world,” he added.
In addition, Tatum described that the initial separation “was super frightening and terrifying”.
“All this plan that you have literally transformed into sand and cross your fingers and you are just like” oh, shit. And now? “”, He pointed out.