Details of the divorce property division between Hollywood stars Channing Tatum (45) and Jenna Dewan (44) were belatedly disclosed. The long-running dispute over revenue from the film "Magic Mike" finally appears to have been resolved.

A court document dated Nov. 26 recently obtained by the Daily Mail includes a provision to equally partition 50% of the SAG (Screen Actors Guild) producers' pension accumulated by the two during their marriage (2009–2018). This is also the core settlement that resolves the long-standing conflict over distribution of revenue from Tatum's 2012 breakout film "Magic Mike."

Dewan has long argued that "the couple's joint assets were used to finance production of 'Magic Mike,' and she is entitled to half of the resulting revenue." Tatum's side countered that claim, prolonging the legal battle, and at one point there was even talk that Dewan's fiancé Steve Kazee and director Steven Soderbergh might be summoned as courtroom witnesses.

This agreement is the first detailed disclosure that emerged despite the two reaching a divorce settlement in September 2024 without specific provisions being made public. Ultimately, both parties chose a reciprocal partitioning method based on the pension, effectively bringing the revenue distribution dispute to an end.

Dewan had previously said Tatum's side "did not properly provide financial information related to the film's production," which had exacerbated the conflict, so this provision also carries the meaning of settling a long-standing distrust.

"Magic Mike" was made with a production budget of $7 million (about 9.3 billion won) and became a huge hit, earning $167 million worldwide (about 222 billion won). The franchise later expanded with the sequel "Magic Mike XXL" (2015), the third installment "Magic Mike's Last Dance" (2023), a Las Vegas show, a reality series and more.

Tatum, who participated as the star and a producer, reaped substantial profits, which became a "central issue" in the divorce litigation.

In 2024 court filings, Tatum said he "attempted negotiations and mediation several times, but Dewan delayed negotiations, citing reasons."

Conversely, Dewan complained that Tatum's side did not fully disclose all production and cash-flow documents for "Magic Mike." With the parties' claims at odds, the reciprocal pension payments are seen as a pragmatic compromise that avoids further court battles.

The two met on the 2006 film "Step Up" and married in 2009. They welcomed daughter Everly in 2013 but announced their split in 2018. Dewan filed for divorce in October of that year, and she legally became single in November 2019. Nevertheless, negotiations over property division related to revenue from "Magic Mike" lasted nearly five years.

Since then, Tatum has dated Jessie J and Zoë Kravitz and is currently romantically involved with model Inka Williams. Dewan has been in a relationship with dancer and actor Steve Kazee since 2018, and gave birth to son Callum in 2020 and daughter Rhiannon in 2024.<

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