Channing Tatum shares a picture of him and ex-wife Jenna Dewan's 11-year-old daughter, Everly, joining him for some summer fun.
Channing Tatum has his ride or die by his side for his latest adventure!
On Tuesday, the Fly Me to The Moon star shared a series of pictures from a dirt biking outing with his and ex-wife Jenna Dewan's 11-year-old daughter, Everly.
"Ugh love a day in the dirt with my littles and family. Such a good day. Tired and dirty. Perfect," the 44-year-old actor captioned the post.
Tatum's carousel led with a group shot of him and his crew posing in the desert with their bikes. Everly appears on the opposite side of him dressed in bike pants, boots and a black shirt that says "Fly."
Showing off his daughter's skills, the Magic Mike star also included a video of him and Everly riding full speed towards the camera before they hit the breaks. Tatum's post rounded out with a video of his daughter sitting in a truck and playing with her tablet after spilling her snacks and taking off her riding boots.
Tatum and Dewan, 43, welcomed their daughter in 2013 before ending their marriage in 2019. Dewan also shares a son, Callum, 4, and baby girl, Rhiannon -- whom she welcomed in June -- with her fiancé, Steve Kazee. As for Tatum, he's engaged to actress-director Zoë Kravitz.
While their divorce was technically finalized in November 2019, Dewan and Tatum are still negotiating the financial portion of their legal split.
This includes division of property, reimbursement claims, support, breach of fiduciary duty and attorneys' fees. Dewan's attorney, Samantha Spector, stated in April that both parties are "stuck" on money made when Tatum starred in Magic Mike when they were still married.
In May, a source told ET that Tatum and Dewan want all of this to be over, and have been doing their best to not let the legal issues interfere with their co-parenting. However, it's "been difficult to put their personal feelings aside and co-parent together."
"They're doing their best to shield Evie from any drama and both want to set a positive example for their families," the source added.
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