Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan might have been declared legally single in 2019, but they're still struggling to settle the dispute over profits of the Magic Mike franchise in their divorce.Last Thursday, a judge agreed to allow the former couple's lawyers to have four more months to figure out how to split assets before the next court hearing scheduled for September 22 - according to Radar Online.It's been over a year since the 41-year-old actress requested a trial over Magic Mike considering she introduced the 42-year-old actor to her old friend Alison Faulk, who choreographed the three movies as well as Magic Mike Live.
Butting heads: Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan might have been declared legally single in 2019, but they're still struggling to settle the dispute over profits of the Magic Mike franchise in their divorce (pictured in 2017)The first two films of the male stripper extravaganza grossed nearly $300M and spawned an HBO Max reality show Finding Magic Mike and the Las Vegas stage show/US tour has expanded to London, Berlin and Australia.Channing and Jenna first fell in love while playing love interests in Anne Fletcher's 2006 directorial debut Step Up, which amassed $114.2M at the global box office despite dismal reviews.
Tatum and Dewan legally separated in April 2018 after nine years of marriage, and they share joint custody of their nine-year-old daughter Everly Elizabeth Maiselle.'Jenna and I, we've always met eye to eye on this one.
It's pretty tough to be a child actor or artist,' The Lost City action star told People on June 1 of allowing Everly to act at age 18.
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