- Tatum and Dewan settled in late 2024, but the details were withheld until now
- Dewan had claimed she was owed half Tatum’s profits from Magic Mike (2012)
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The details of Channing Tatum and his ex-wife Jenna Dewan’s divorce settlement are finally coming to light in response to a new court filing.
A court filing from Wednesday, November 26, included details of how Tatum, 45, and Dewan, 44, planned to split up their retirement accounts as part of the settlement.
According to documents obtained by the Daily Mail, Dewan is set to receive 50 percent of her ex-husband’s Screen Actors Guild producers’ pension plan for money earned during their marriage, from 2009 to 2018.
In turn, Tatum will be paid the same percentage of Dewan’s SAG producers’ pension plan over that period.
The move resolves a conflict the former spouses had regarding Tatum’s hit 2012 film Magic Mike, which Dewan claimed she was owed half of his profits from.
The Daily Mail has contacted reps for both actors for comment but has not yet received a response.
Court documents obtained by the Daily Mail reveal the details of Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan’s divorce settlement; pictured together in 2015 in LA
The couple had been warring over Tatum’s profits from his hit film Magic Mike (2012; pictured), with Dewan’s attorneys arguing that she was owed half because it was allegedly financed with the couple’s funds during their marriage
The former couple reached a settlement on their divorce back in September 2024, but the details have only been publicly revealed in the recent court filing.
Tatum and Dewan’s relationship dated back to their 2006 box office hit Step Up, in which they played the leads.
The couple tied the knot in 2009, and they later welcomed a daughter, Everly, in 2013.
But the marriage came to an end in April 2018 when Tatum and Dewan announced that they were going their separate ways.
In October of that year, Dewan filed for divorce, and the two were declared legally single in November 2019.
However, the divorce fight dragged on for years to come, with Tatum’s profits from Magic Mike being a major sticking point.
The actor played the title role and was a producer on the film, which was directed by Steven Soderbergh and costarred Matthew McConaughey, Olivia Munn and Joe Manganiello.
The film was made for a startlingly small budget of just $7 million, but it went on to become a hit with critics and audiences alike, ultimately grossing over $167 million, according to Box Office Mojo.
Magic Mike — which Tatum starred in and produced — was made for just $7M, but it went on to become a hit with critics and audiences alike, ultimately grossing over $167M; Tatum is pictured on September 29 in LA