Channing Tatum, 32, stole the show more than once at the Oscars, both for his dance with Charlize Theron to Seth MacFarlane singing "The Way You Look Tonight" and for his proud presentation of wife Jenna Dewan-Tatum's baby bump.
"My greatest production yet," Tatum told reporters, according to E! Online, about the baby. And Tatum is excited about the new arrival, but he has no illusions about the hardships of being a working dad. "We're actually going to have the baby in London while I'm shooting and then there will be no downtime whatsoever after that," he said.
People are also buzzing about the dance with Theron, and the unfortunate fact that Tatum kept his clothes on throughout it. After the Oscars, Tatum and Jamie Foxx appeared on Jimmy Kimmel's Oscar episode, where they talked about their upcoming movie, White House Down.
Foxx took to the piano to musically express his adoration for Tatum, after he had poured them both a glass of Crown Royal on the rocks. "I want to channing all over your tatum," Foxx sang.
"What does that mean? It almost sounds dirty, man. We're on TV," Tatum insisted.
"No, man, it's not dirty. It's not dirty at all. It's almost spiritual. It's clean. Can I go on?" Foxx asked, before Tatum proceeded to get into it a bit, even getting physical with the piano.
White House Down is set to hit theaters in June.
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