Exclusive: Jenna Dewan 'did not demand' Channing Tatum get tested for coronavirus after his birthday party. Details:
, they split their time with Everly during the week and alternate weekends.. “In this time of fear we choose [to] stay adventurous and full of love and life,” he captioned Instagram Story posts of the twosome hiking. “Things are so scary. So for us little challenges anywhere anyhow are tiny milestones to keep our mind and heart present and connected.”actor shared a sweet exchange while exploring the outdoors at his ranch. “We are going to die,” she joked.
Tatum laughed, replying: “You ain’t going to die. We are definitely not going to die but I’ve always loved you as well.”
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