Channing Tatum Regrets 'Jumping The Gun' To Divorce Jenna Dewan
Channing Tatum is starting to question whether he did the right thing in divorcing Jenna Dewan, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.
“At first, he was really pumped about getting his life on track and doing his own thing without her judging him all the time,” an insider told RadarOnline.com. “But he’s beginning to think he may have jumped the gun on the divorce.”
As readers know, Tatum and Dewan, both 37, made the shocking announcement that they were divorcing back in April. The two had been married for nine years, and have one child together — four-year-old daughter Everly.
Sources told RadarOnline.com exclusively at the time that Dewan was growing increasingly jealous of Tatum’s stardom, while her career stalled. Tatum also took advantage of his popularity by partying hard and flirting with other women.
But now, the insider says the Magic Mike star regrets his actions.
“The single life isn’t what it’s cracked up to be,” the insider confessed.
The fact that Dewan is turning heads on the red carpet isn’t helping.
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“He’s also noticing Jenna looks great,” the insider admitted. “She’s more stunning to him than ever now and he knows guys must be lining up for dates.”
The seeds of regret have already been planted, and Tatum is already dropping hints that he’d like to reconcile with his ex. Just this past Mother’s Day, Tatum referred to Dewan as “baby” on Instagram, and said he loved her.
“He wishes he’d given the marriage another chance,” the source revealed. “But of course it’s way too late for that now.”
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