

Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan revealed details of their divorce settlement in court, NewsPlop can exclusively report.
On Wednesday, November 26, Tatum, 45, and Dewan, 44, filed court documents seeking to enforce the terms of the deal they reached in November 2024. (The exes wed in 2009, split in April 2018 and were declared legally single in 2019. Tatum and Dewan share a daughter named Everly. They quickly agreed to share joint custody. They eventually worked out the financial settlement weeks before they were set to face off in a trial in Los Angeles.)
Details of the settlement have remained under seal until now.
Per the new filing, Dewan will receive around 50 percent of Tatum’s Screen Actors Guild producers’ pension plan for money earned during their marriage. Tatum will also be paid the same percentage of Dewan’s SAG producers’ pension plan.
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Dewan has produced a 2023 TV movie, Devil on My Doorstep, a television show based on her hit movie Step Up, Step Up: High Water, and a couple of other projects. Tatum has produced the massive Magic Mike franchise, 21 Jump Street, 22 Jump Street, Blink Twice, Roofman and various other films.
The divorce drama dragged on for years, with the biggest sticking point being the Magic Mike profits. Dewan felt that she helped Tatum build the Magic Mike world, which included two sequels, a Las Vegas live show, a reality show that aired on HBO and several licensing deals involving the Magic Mike name.
Dewan believed she was owed half of the profits. Tatum did not agree.
During the battle, Dewan’s fiancé, Steve Kazee, and Tatum’s producing partner, Steven Soderbergh, who directed Magic Mike, were both listed as potential witnesses in the case.
Before the settlement, Dewan accused Tatum of failing to turn over all financial documents related to Magic Mike.
Tatum filed a declaration claiming Dewan was dragging out the divorce.
He claimed he had “exhaustive efforts to settle all issues in this matter without litigation.”
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The actor said, “I have made countless settlement proposals, attended multiple mediations, my attorneys have prepared numerous drafts of proposed judgments, and I have tried to resolve issues with [Dewan].”
He continued, “While we have resolved some issues, the most significant financial issues in the case remain unresolved because [Dewan] continues to delay resolution and provides one reason after another for why this case cannot settle.”
Tatum told the court he didn’t believe Dewan should receive spousal support.
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“I understand that [Dewan] intends to seek spousal support from me at trial. I do not believe [Dewan’s] request for spousal support is appropriate. We had a short-term marriage of eight years and eight months and separated over six years ago,” he said. Tatum pointed out that Dewan had moved on with Kazee, with whom she had two children.
In the August 2024 filing, Tatum said, “They have been engaged for more than four years.”
Dewan and Kazee are still engaged.
In February, Dewan said her mom was asking her to “speed” up the wedding planning. “We’re like two little turtles,” she told People. “My mom is like, ‘Can you speed this up, Jen?’ But it’s a lot of schedules and a lot of timings to put together.”
Tatum went on to date Zoë Kravitz in 2021 and they got engaged in 2023, but their relationship ended in October 2024. He is currently in a relationship with model Inka Williams. Tatum and Williams, 26, were first spotted together at a pre-Oscars bash in March.