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Jenna Dewan and Channing Tatum’s daughter unimpressed with their movie ‘Step Up’

Jenna Dewan and Channing Tatum met on the set of ‘Step Up’ and along the way welcomed in May 2013 and split in 2018

By Web Desk
June 11, 2023
Jenna Dewan and Channing Tatum’s daughter unimpressed with their movie ‘Step Up’
Jenna Dewan and Channing Tatum’s daughter unimpressed with their movie ‘Step Up’

Jenna Dewan and Channing Tatum’s daughter was not impressed with her parents’ popular movie when she watched it for the first time.

The 10-year-old watched Step Up for the first time, which not only stars her parents but it’s also where they fell in love. However, that was not enough to impress her.

“She was like, ‘Can we watch something good?’” Dewan, 42, told Us Weekly on Wednesday, June 7th, 2023. “She was completely uninterested.”

Dewan remembered showing Everly ‘Evie’ the film when she was “very young.” She added that she is “still very uninterested” in watching the 2006 movie.

“She likes to be like, ‘OK, yeah.’ It’s not cool to her yet,” the Come Dance With Me judge told Us. “Maybe one day.”

After the Magic Mike star and the Witches of East End alum began dating in 2006, they tied the knot in July 2009 and welcomed their daughter, Everly, in May 2013.

While the pair became a beloved celebrity couple for the public, they shared their own struggles behind the scenes.

“We’ve always had the same values. But we’re not perfect! Are you kidding?” Dewan admitted in February 2018 to Health magazine. “We fight like other couples, we disagree about things, we have days where we don’t really like each other.”

Two months later, the duo announced via a joint statement in April 2018 that they have “lovingly chosen to separate as a couple” but “are still a family and will always be loving dedicated parents to Everly.”

Meanwhile, Everly is taking after her parents in her passion to dance. “We all love her so much and she’s so passionate about it and she works really hard,” Dewan told the outlet of her daughter’s desire to get better at Celtic Irish dancing.

“She’s always like, ‘Mom, I want more dance classes, I wanna go again.’ She’s just really passionate about it. It’s effervescent.”