Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan, the former Hollywood couple known for starring in Step Up, have officially finalized their divorce after separating six years ago. The two share custody of their 11-year-old daughter, Everly, and have agreed to settle future custody disputes through private negotiations with a judge.
As part of their final settlement, both Tatum and Dewan have waived spousal support. This settlement helped them avoid a trial that was initially scheduled for December. However, the financial aspects of their divorce, particularly around Tatum’s involvement in the Magic Mike franchise, were a point of contention during the proceedings.
According to reports from E! News, Dewan had expressed concerns over Tatum’s handling of earnings from Magic Mike, including claims that funds were placed in a trust without her knowledge. Tatum denied these allegations, stating that Dewan had full access to their financial records during their marriage.
Despite escalating tensions and delays in the process, the divorce has now been finalized. Dewan, who is engaged to Steve Kazee and has two additional children, has also faced her share of difficulties as the lengthy proceedings came to a close.