Channing Tatum Unzipped His Pants On Instagram?

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Channing Tatum sent another thrist trap? Who’d have seen it coming?

The Magic Mike king released a new viral video of himself unzipping his pants. The 41-year-old released the video of himself in his Tom Ford underwear to his 16.9 million followers. The actor and businessman then joked about his dressing decisions.

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“When you keep it classy on the inside, but real on the outside,” he joked.

This post comes a month after Channing Tatum released a picture of himself fully naked. Of course, Tatum stood in the middle of a private makeup trailer without any clothes on. Though, he covered up his crotch with a speak-no-evil monkey emoji.

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The picture was taken on the set of Tatum’s new movie The Lost City of D, which also stars Sandra Bullock and Daniel Radcliffe. In the project, Bullock plays a romance writer who learns that a fiction city she created has become real. Tatum is then the lead character who embarks on a journey to the city.

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Will the film show Channing Tatum without his clothes or was he simply having his tattoos removed for shooting? We’ll find out when The Lost City of D releases in US theaters on April 15, 2022.

5 thoughts on “Channing Tatum Unzipped His Pants On Instagram?”

  1. He started getto
    18 year olds kid in Florida. He and a buddy stripped for a year where he was discovered as a model. Some movies and then Magic Mike.
    The same time Magic Mike was filming, he was doing a promo interview with Ellen DeGeneres. One of Ellen’s stage guys was a stripper during college. Tatum arranged an interview and the stage guy was one of the magic mike strippers in the movie.

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  2. Evidently Channing Tatum has a colossal ego. Except for his tap-dancing scene in Hail Caesar, which is terrific, I don’t think he’s especially talented. No actor ever shows their worth unless they work in the theater. When Tatum works onstage and plays a vulnerable character, like say, Nick in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? or Brick in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof then he’s worth paying attention to.

    Too many actors are cast in action hero movies or in mediocre trash full of CGI. This is a shame, because they never reveal the depth of their abilities.

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