Jenna Dewan has found a cheeky way to mark her divorce from fellow actor Channing Tatum.
The former celebrity couple finally finalized their divorce on Wednesday, September 25, six years after Dewan first filed to end their marriage. The next day, Dewan shared a celebratory photo of actor Nicole Kidman on his Instagram Stories, which is often used as a meme, according to several publications.
According to reports, the photo of Kidman, which shows her leaving her lawyer’s office, was taken around the time she finalized her divorce from Tom Cruise.
Dewan shared photos on Instagram on Wednesday of various moments of him having fun with his family at the merry-go-round. She is currently engaged to actor Steve Kazee. The couple have two children.
Dewan captioned the post, “Thank you, universe.”
Since then, Tatum has been dating actor and director Zoe Kravitz. Last year, news broke that the two were engaged.
Jenna Dewan Tatum and Channing Tatum pictured together on September 18, 2017 in London, England.
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Dewan and Tatum met as co-stars in the 2006 film Step Up. Three years later they were married and had a daughter, Everly.
Both actors have spoken publicly about what it was like to go through their headline-grabbing divorces.
In a 2023 interview with Vanity Fair, Tatum said the initial breakup was “very scary and scary.”
“Your life just pivots,” he said at the time. “This whole plan you made will literally turn to sand and just slip through your fingers and you’ll just be like, ‘Oh, shit.'” What do you do now? ”
Dewan told Romper earlier this year that co-parenting with Tatum is “a constant journey.”
“It never ends,” she said. “You learn as you go and you get better at certain things. For me, Evie has always been my number one priority. I just kept putting her first. That way all the difficulties… You can overcome things.”
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