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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Channing Tatum realised a dream walking the red carpet with his daughter Everly

    The 45-year-old actor was accompanied by his 12-year-old daughter at the premiere of his new anime movie Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle earlier this week and reflected on the "unreal" experience of sharing the moment with his child


    Channing - who has Everly with his ex-wife Jenna Dewan - posted on Instagram: "Walking the #DemonSlayer: Infinity Castle carpet with Evie by my side was honestly a dream come true. She's been my anime inspiration from the start, and sharing this moment with her made my first time voicing Keizo extra special.

    "Having a project we both love in theatres now just feels unreal - heart is full and fanboy levels are off the charts!"

    The Magic Mike star explained how he earned "cool dad points" by lending his voice to the movie adaptation of the Japanese manga series of the same name.

    Tatum told People: "Stories are important. They're very, very, very important, and this one, specifically for me and my daughter, is very important."

    He previously explained how he has embraced life as a single parent following his separation from Jenna in 2018.

    Channing said back in 2021: "When I became a single father, I had a lot of fear about connecting to Everly in every way that a little girl might want. I didn't wear nail polish or know how to braid hair.

    "But I jumped with both feet into this magical world and I was rewarded with a kind of love that I don't think I would have ever been able to have otherwise."

    Tatum is one of Hollywood's biggest movie stars but admits there are times where he feels as though he is "the radio contest winner" because of the fame he has attained.

    The Roofman actor - who worked as a stripper and model before becoming a successful movie star - told Variety: "Anytime I see myself on the screen, it doesn't feel like a real movie. I see everybody giving these incredible performances, and I don't believe myself."

    Channing added: "I always felt like the radio contest winner.

    "I got called in at the right time, and I got the tickets backstage, and no one told me to leave. And once you let all that go, then you can really start."

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