Meaning no harm. Jenna Dewan opened up about her appreciation for ex-husband Channing Tatum after quotes that he “wasn’t available” following the birth of their daughter, Everly, circled.
15.07.2021 - 23:49 / variety.com
Kate Aurthur editorIn a scam that might be reminiscent of a modern-day “Paper Moon,” Tatum O’Neal’s verified Twitter account has been hacked by a scammer who shills PlayStation 5 Video Game consoles. The actor and writer came of age onscreen in movies such as 1974’s con-artist tale “Paper Moon” (in which she co-starred with her father Ryan O’Neal, and became the youngest person ever to win an Oscar), “The Bad News Bears” (1976) and “Little Darlings” (1980).
Meaning no harm. Jenna Dewan opened up about her appreciation for ex-husband Channing Tatum after quotes that he “wasn’t available” following the birth of their daughter, Everly, circled.
Uh oh — we’ve got a case of headlines spinning out of control on our hands.
Jenna Dewan had a hard time after her daughter was born. While speaking on Dear Media's podcast, the 40-year-old dancer-actress recalled how she and her then-husband, Channing Tatum, had to spend time apart from one another just weeks after Everly's was born in 2013.«With Evie, because I had her in London, and I had to go back to work on an episodic TV show… in Vancouver, I had to travel with her and at the time, Chan wasn't available to be with us for the most part,» Dewan explained.
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Jenna Dewan is opening up about headlines.
Jenna Dewan had a hard time after her daughter was born. While speaking on Dear Media's podcast, the 40-year-old dancer-actress recalled her then-husband, Channing Tatum, being away just weeks after Everly's 2013 birth.«With Evie, because I had her in London, and I had to go back to work on an episodic TV show… in Vancouver, I had to travel with her and at the time, Chan wasn't available to be with us for the most part,» Dewan said.
Jenna Dewan is looking back on all the bull s**t that comes with motherhood — you know, the tough stuff, when dad is away at work and you’ve got to do everything yourself all while balancing your own career, too!
Jenna Dewan got real about the struggles of being a working mom. The actress, 40, appeared on Gabby Bernstein’s Dear Gabby podcast on Monday, Aug. 2 and recalled how difficult it had been after she gave birth to her first child Everly, 8, whom she shares with ex-husband Channing Tatum, as a working parent — especially when both she and her ex, 41, had working schedules on opposite sides of the world.
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Jenna Dewan talked about what it was like to become a mother — and got real about the difficulties she faced as a working mom.
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Giving another glimpse! One month after showing his daughter Everly’s face via Instagram for the first time, Channing Tatum posted another picture of the 8-year-old.
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