Channing Tatum
Appearance with daughter Everly on a red carpet
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The 12-year-old Everly accompanies her famous father Channing Tatum on the red carpet at a film premiere in Los Angeles.
For the film premiere of the new anime film “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle” Actor Channing Tatum (45) took his daughter Everly (12) on the red carpet last Wednesday. It is a rare father-daughter appearance of the two.
Everly beamed on the side of her famous dad and seemed to enjoy the photographers’ attention at the event in the TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles. The 12-year-old wore an elegant light blue, shoulder-free ruffle dress that reached the ground. To do this, she chose suitable light blue shoes. Channing Tatum appeared in a casual, navy-blown suit combined with white t-shirt and black shoes.
Channing Tatum collects “Cool-Dad points”
in Los Angeles that his role in the Japanese anime series is very well received by his daughter. He collected “cool-dad points”. “Stories are important. They are very, very, very important, and this is particularly important for me and my daughter,” he said.
Channing Tatum lent his voice to the figure Keizo in the English version of “Demon Slayer”. The film “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle” starts in the cinemas in Germany on September 18, 2025.
As early as last year, Channing Tatum took his daughter to the film premiere of the previous strip. At that time, both clothes wore that reminded of anime heroes from the successful series and the associated cinema films.
The 12-year-old daughter Everly has Channing Tatum with his ex-wife Jenna Dewan (44). The couple was married from 2009 to 2019. Tatum and Dewan met in 2006 while filming the film “Step Up”.
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Source: Stern

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