For almost a year now Channing Tatum's marriage to Jenna Dewan has been under attack from the tabloids. According to the gossip news updates, the Magic Mike stripper's hard partying is driving his Witches of East End wife to want a divorce. The latest rumor reports now insist that things have taken an upswing in recent months, and the Hollywood hot couple will soon be pregnant with baby number 2. Proving that truth can be even stranger than the fiction reported in the local check out isle, the wrestler who Channing played in the Oscar nominated drama, Foxcatcher, is now apologizing to director Bennett Miller for all the ugly things he said about the film on Twitter.
Although, Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan have strongly denied any of the accusations over the past year that they are looking to get a divorce, the 22 Jump Street star does admit that being married isn't all rainbows and roses.
Tatum told In Touch that he and Jenna can get a little miffed at one another from time to time, but they have a system in place to eliminate such tensions:
"Jenna and I have a trick we use to check in with each other.
"We say, 'On a scale of one to 10, how much do you love me right now?'
"It's not as romantic as you think. Sometimes it's like, 'I love you at a six right now. I have an issue, and you asked. So now I'm going to tell you...'"
Despite occasionally getting on each other's nerves one family spy claims in the latest February 2, issue of OK! Magazine that Jenna and Tatum are acutely doing so well that they are planning on making a little brother or sister for baby, Everly:
"The pair are even trying for another baby now that Jenna's Lifetime series has been cancelled."
It's unclear what system Mark Schultz, who Channing played in the Foxcatcher, has it place to bring him back form the edge, but thankfully the former Olympian has calmed down in recent weeks and is now in love with the movie once again.
According to People, Schultz supported the film after it's initial release, but when fans pointed out the supposed homoerotic overtones in the picture, Mark lashed on Facebook:
"Leaving the audience with a feeling that somehow there could have been a sexual relationship between du Pont and I is a sickening and insulting lie."
Scultz saved his most venomous rant for Twitter, however, but has since taken to social media to atone for his actions and promote the movie he had previously slammed:
It is important to note that at no time did Mark say anything disparaging about Channing Tatum -- proving without a doubt that he was just angry and not insane after all.
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