After six years of legal wrangling, Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan have finally settled their divorce, marking the end of a prolonged and at times contentious legal battle. The former couple, who first separated in 2018, have reached an agreement regarding the financial dispute that had kept their divorce in limbo for years. A representative for Dewan confirmed the news to Entertainment Weekly on Wednesday, bringing closure to a chapter that had been drawn out far longer than anticipated. The central issue stalling the divorce proceedings was Dewan’s legal claim to a portion of the Magic Mike franchise. Dewan’s attorneys argued that the original Magic Mike film, which Tatum co-produced and starred in, was developed during the couple’s marriage and financed using marital assets. Dewan had sought a share of the profits generated by the franchise, which became a box-office hit and expanded into sequels, a reality television series, and even live performances in Las Vegas and London. According to her legal team, the funds used for the film’s development gave her rightful claim to the revenues it generated, despite the couple’s separation. Tatum, meanwhile, denied accusations that he had hidden assets related to the franchise from Dewan. His team maintained that he had handled his finances transparently and that the Magic Mike enterprise did not entitle Dewan to the profits she was pursuing.
The dispute was on track for a trial scheduled for December, where the couple would have taken the stand to testify against each other. However, this outcome was avoided with a binding judgment on the financial dispute, allowing the former couple to finally close the book on their lengthy divorce battle. Representatives for Tatum did not immediately respond to Entertainment Weekly‘s request for comment. Dewan and Tatum’s romance was once the subject of much public admiration. The pair met on the set of the dance drama Step Up in 2006, where sparks flew both on and off the screen.
They got engaged in 2008, married in a lavish ceremony in 2009, and welcomed their daughter, Everly, in 2013. For years, they were seen as one of Hollywood‘s most beloved couples, but in April 2018, they shocked fans by announcing their separation after nine years of marriage. In a joint statement at the time, they expressed their decision to part ways amicably and emphasized their commitment to co-parenting their daughter. However, the divorce proceedings soon became fraught with tension, particularly over the issue of Magic Mike. Dewan’s legal team argued that her contribution to the household during the creation of Magic Mike meant she was entitled to a portion of the film’s earnings. Tatum, who portrayed a male stripper in the film loosely based on his own experiences, not only starred in the movie but also served as a producer.
Released in 2012 and directed by Steven Soderbergh, Magic Mike was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $160 million worldwide on a modest budget of $7 million. Its success spurred the sequels Magic Mike XXL and Magic Mike’s Last Dance, as well as the popular HBO reality competition series Finding Magic Mike and live performances that continue to draw audiences in Las Vegas and London. With the franchise expanding into various media and reportedly earning millions, Dewan pursued a share of the financial pie, resulting in a legal battle that dragged on for years. Despite their earlier claims of wanting an amicable split, the Magic Mike issue made the divorce far more contentious than either party had publicly expressed. Despite the acrimony, Tatum and Dewan were legally declared single by a judge in 2019, freeing them to pursue new relationships while the financial details of the divorce were worked out. Since then, both stars have moved on romantically. Tatum has been dating actress Zoë Kravitz for two years, and the pair became engaged in 2023. Dewan, for her part, got engaged to actor Steve Kazee in 2020, and the couple now share two children together. With the divorce settlement now complete, both Tatum and Dewan can officially close the book on their marriage. While the financial dispute over Magic Mike cast a long shadow over their separation, both parties have continued to thrive professionally and personally. Tatum has maintained his position as one of Hollywood’s leading men, most recently starring in the film Blink Twice, directed by his fiancée Zoë Kravitz. Dewan, meanwhile, has continued to work steadily as both an actress and producer, with recent roles in television and film. Though the final terms of the settlement remain confidential, the resolution of this long-running divorce case allows both Tatum and Dewan to fully move on from their shared past and focus on their futures—one filled with new projects, new relationships, and, most importantly, the co-parenting of their daughter Everly.