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Tatum & Dewan Settle Magic Mike Millions
1 Dec
Summary
- Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan settled their financial disputes.
- Both will receive 50% of each other's pension plans.
- The Magic Mike profits were a major sticking point in the divorce.

Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan have reached a final settlement regarding the financial terms of their divorce, years after their separation. The couple, who share a daughter, Everly, filed court documents on November 26, 2025, to enforce the agreement they reached in November 2024.
The settlement details reveal that both Tatum and Dewan will receive approximately 50 percent of each other's Screen Actors Guild producers' pension plans for earnings acquired during their marriage. This resolution comes after a protracted legal battle, with the profits from Tatum's highly successful 'Magic Mike' franchise being a primary area of dispute.
Dewan argued that she was entitled to half of the 'Magic Mike' profits, claiming her contribution to the brand's development. Tatum, however, disagreed, leading to years of negotiation and court filings. The settlement also addresses spousal support, with Tatum previously stating he did not believe Dewan should receive it, citing their marriage duration and her subsequent engagement.




