This Article is From Sep 27, 2013

Channing Tatum's wife praises husband's parenting skills

Channing Tatum's wife praises husband's parenting skills

Channing Tatum has a four month old baby

Highlights

  • Channing Tatum's wife Jenna Dewan said her actor husband is a hands-on father to their four-month-old baby.
  • The 32-year-old actress, who filmed a TV series Witches of East End recently, said he takes time out of his own busy acting schedule to cradle Everly to sleep, reported Contactmusic.
  • "He's in the trailer, he's rocking her to sleep, I'm running back and forth breastfeeding. He's been amazing - every chance he gets he's here. He's like, 'I could sit here and be set husband all day long. This is so fun!'," she said..
  • Dewan, who married Tatum in 2009, moved to Vancouver, Canada, to begin filming her show only two months after giving birth to Everly, and said the move taught her lots about preparation.
  • "We knew it was coming, I knew I had this show coming up, and we just knew, okay, let's get through these four months and prepare for it as much as possible, which I'm learning is the key of motherhood: prepping. It's going good so far."
London: Channing Tatum's wife Jenna Dewan said her actor husband is a hands-on father to their four-month-old baby.

The 32-year-old actress, who filmed a TV series Witches of East End recently, said he takes time out of his own busy acting schedule to cradle Everly to sleep, reported Contactmusic.

"He's in the trailer, he's rocking her to sleep, I'm running back and forth breastfeeding. He's been amazing - every chance he gets he's here. He's like, 'I could sit here and be set husband all day long. This is so fun!'," she said..

Dewan, who married Tatum in 2009, moved to Vancouver, Canada, to begin filming her show only two months after giving birth to Everly, and said the move taught her lots about preparation.

"We knew it was coming, I knew I had this show coming up, and we just knew, okay, let's get through these four months and prepare for it as much as possible, which I'm learning is the key of motherhood: prepping. It's going good so far."
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