Tatum, Dewan Divorce: Financial Deal Revealed After 'Magic Mike' Dispute
Legal documents recently surfaced detailing the financial agreement reached in Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan's 2024 divorce. The settlement outlines a split of pension benefits, with each star receiving 50 percent of the other's.
The agreement comes after a reported dispute concerning earnings related to Tatum's successful "Magic Mike" franchise. While the specifics of the dispute haven't been publicly detailed, the legal filings confirm the need for a clear financial division.
The divorce, finalized earlier this year, concluded a nearly 12-year marriage for the actors. Both Tatum and Dewan have since moved on; Tatum is currently in a relationship with Zoë Kravitz, while Dewan is married to Steve Kazee. Their daughter, Everly, remains a central focus for both parents.
These newly released documents provide a rare glimpse into the financial complexities of a high-profile divorce, particularly one involving significant earnings from entertainment ventures. The 50/50 pension split appears to be a key component of the overall settlement, ensuring a degree of financial security for both Tatum and Dewan as they navigate their post-divorce lives.
