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Channing Tatum Admits He's "Freaking Out" Over Daughter Everly's Latest Milestone
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Date:2025-04-07 19:42:03
Channing Tatum's daughter Everly is stepping up in the dance world.
And the Blink Twice star could not be more thrilled for the 11-year-old— who he shares with ex Jenna Dewan—as he celebrated her trophy wins at an Irish dance competition.
"There is absolutely no words for how proud i am of this lil girl!!!" Channing posted to Instagram Sept. 28 alongside several photos of Everly posing with her numerous trophies. "Im freaking out maaaaannn!!!!"
The Magic Mike actor—who recently finalized his divorce from Jenna following six years of marriage—further shared his excitement on Instagram Stories, resharing an image of Everly's trophies and writing, "Boom sauce!! Great weekend haul Evie!!"
And Jenna was just as excited, posting a slew of photos to her Instagram Stories Sept. 29, including some behind-the-scenes shots of Everly getting ready and posing with her family. Captioning the images, she wrote, "2nd place today..! So so proud of you Ev!"
Jenna—who is also mom to son Callum, 4, and daughter Rhiannon, 3 months, with fiancé Steve Kazee—previously shared how Everly found herself drawn to Irish dance.
"This is her biggest, hugest passion," Jenna she said on The Kelly Clarkson Show in 2023. "I showed her Riverdance videos and she was like, 'I want to do this. Find me a dance class.'"
The former World of Dance host explained that they had tried other forms of dance like ballet and tap, but joked, "It wasn't looking good. She wasn't into it."
But when Everly found herself interested in Irish dance, Jenna knew she had to make it happen, adding, "I Googled and found a woman here and she started classes. She became obsessed. We are—dance competitions and we do the whole thing."
And Channing—who is engaged to Zoë Kravtiz—has an idea where the preteen's passion for that dancing style might have come from.
"She loves anything magical, fairies, elves," he explained on Today in 2023. "And when you look on YouTube or whatever, all the clip art to Celtic music are fairies. So I think that's how we started it. And then she became obsessed with Celtic music. Now we're doing Celtic Irish dancing. So that's all we listened to for the last two years."
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