Jenna Dewan Seemingly Marks Channing Tatum Divorce With Meme

Jenna Dewan Tatum and Channing Tatum photographed together on September 18, 2017 in London, England.

Jenna Dewan found a cheeky way to mark her divorce from fellow actor Channing Tatum.

The former celebrity couple at last finalized their divorce on Wednesday, Sept. 25, six years after Dewan first filed to end their marriage. The next day, Dewan shared on her Instagram Stories a photo of actor Nicole Kidman celebrating that’s often used as a meme, according to several publications.

The picture of Kidman, reportedly showing the actor just as she’d left her attorney’s office, was taken right around the time she’d finalized her divorce from Tom Cruise.

Dewan also shared a carousel of photos on Instagram Wednesday capturing various moments of her enjoying time with her family. She is now engaged to actor Steve Kazee. The couple share two children together.

“Thank you universe,” Dewan captioned the post.

Tatum has since been in a relationship with actor and director Zoë Kravitz. News broke last year that the two got engaged.

Jenna Dewan Tatum and Channing Tatum photographed 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.” They wed three years later and welcomed one daughter, Everly.

Both actors have talked publicly about what it was like to go through a headline-making divorce.

During an interview with Vanity Fair in 2023, Tatum said that their initial separation was “super scary and terrifying.”

“Your life just turns on its axis,” he said at the time. “This whole plan that you had literally just turns into sand and goes through your fingers and you’re just like, ‘Oh, shit. What now?’”

Dewan told Romper earlier this year that co-parenting with Tatum is “always a journey.”

“It never ends,” she said. “You just learn as you go and get better at certain things, and for me, Evie will always be my top priority. I just continually put her first. That’s how I can manage all hard things.”

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