Channing Tatum and his wife, Jenna Dewan-Tatum, recently welcomed into the world their first baby. In a recent Vanity Fair interview, the hunk opened up about giving his child drugs.
On May 31, 2013, the sexy couple had their first child. Her name is Everly.
Being born unto two Hollywood celebs means that little Everly can be anything she wants, right?
Well one thing she can never be is President of the United States. Why?
Because she wasn't born in America. She was actually delivered in London.
Channing is across the pond filming Jupiter Ascending--a sci-fi thriller that is sure to pull out all of the stops.
The couple will return to their home in the U.S. as soon as filming wraps. In the meantime, Channing Tatum gave an interview to Vanity Fair, where he made some pretty startling comments and did a little backdoor bragging.
Let's start out with the less crazy stuff. Here's a little advice he offers the Biebster:
"I worry about Bieber, man. That kid's wildly talented. I hope he doesn't fall down into the usual ways of young kids because it's so hard for someone to be responsible when they're not asked to be. We're not asked to do things ourselves. You have someone there with a coffee. 'You want food? I'll get you food.' I put my bag in the trunk yesterday-I can't drive here-so my driver, great guy, Terry, amazing, I call him T-Bone, I drop my bag in and left the trunk open. And I get around to my door, and I'm like, 'What the f** am I doing? That's not my behavior.'"
Now here is where things get a little crazy, as Chatum declares that he will not give his child traditional medicine:
"I truly believe some people need medication. I did not. I did better at school when I was on it, but it made me a zombie. You become obsessive. Dexedrine, Adderall. It's like any other drug. It's like coke, or crystal meth. The more you do, the less it works. For a time, it would work well. Then it worked less and my pain was more. I would go through wild bouts of depression, horrible comedowns. I understand why kids kill themselves. I absolutely do. You feel terrible. You feel soul-less. I'd never do it to my child."
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