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Channing Tatum Tested For COVID-19 Before Seeing Ex-Wife Jenna Dewan And Their Daughter

Channing Tatum apparently broke quarantine on his birthday to hang with his pals.

Channing Tatum Tested For COVID-19 Before Seeing Ex-Wife Jenna Dewan And Their Daughter

Channing Tatum underwent a coronavirus test after his 40th birthday so he could see his daughter.

The Magic Mike actor shares custody of seven-year-old Everly with ex-wife Jenna Dewan — who also has two-month-old son Callum with fiance Steve Kazee — but agreed to the youngster staying with her mother for extra time while he awaited the results of the screening.

According to TMZ, Dewan had raised concerns about Tatum potentially being exposed to the virus after her ex — who had been quarantining alone — was joined by five close friends to go dirt biking at his personal ranch to mark his 40th birthday on Apr 26.

Dewan was worried Tatum could have passed the virus on to Everly, and therefore her own household, but the Foxcatcher actor understood her concerns and volunteered to get tested.

Everly stayed longer with Dewan while Tatum waited for his results, and when he was told he had tested negative, the little girl returned to spending time with her dad and their custody agreement has resumed as normal.

It was previously revealed that their custody agreement states Tatum takes care of Everly during the week, while Dewan, 39, will have custody of her on alternate weekends.

The exes have also appointed a parenting coordinator for any changes in their schedule, and have planned out all future holidays with Everly by splitting Halloween, Easter and Thanksgiving by odd and even years.

Dewan and Tatum also plan to equally divide their daughter's winter break and attempt to celebrate her birthdays together.

A preliminary custody agreement was confirmed in January, which highlighted the former couple both agreed not to feature Everly in "any for-profit posts" on social media, including "sponsorships, advertisements, or any social media campaign without the other party's consent".

However, they are both free to post family pictures whenever they want.— BANG

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