Sunday, February 5, 2012

Channing tatum

  • If there was one thing to take away from Channing Tatum's debut hosting effort on Saturday Night Live it's that he definitely isn't ashamed of his stripper past.
  • (Entertainment Weekly Online)
  • Channing Tatum eased any jitters he may have been suffering since he was hosting SNL for the first time by tapping into his past as a stripper. Ground rules for tonight are: One, no touching. I can touch you but you cannot touch me.
  • (omg! on Yahoo!)
  • The Vow director Michael Sucsy has no trouble recalling his first impression of Channing Tatum, at least not anymore.
  • (San Francisco Gate)
  • Tatum as the host came back to his stripper past in the monologue while Wiig spoofed the singer in Weekend Update. Saturday Night Live this week opened with Channing Tatum ripping his shirt off.
  • (AceShowbiz)
  • The two things Channing Tatum wants you to know about himself are: 1. Channing Tatum used to be stripper and 2. Channing Tatum is fine with you knowing that he used to be a stripper.
  • (Houston Chronicle)
  • Movie hunk Channing Tatum revisited his stripper past on U.S. TV comedy sketch show Saturday Night Live by peeling off for a series of skits. The G.I.
  • (Tatum Revisits Stripper Past On Saturday Night Live - Contactmusic.com)
  • Channing Tatum might be stripped most of his clothes off for the upcoming film Magic Mike, but his role in the upcoming romantic comedy The Vow isnt about gratuitous nudity. That didnt stop Tatum from playing a gigantic joke on co-star Rachel McAdams.
  • (omg! on Yahoo!)
  • Channing Tatum has been married to wife Jenna Dewan for three years, and it seems that the couple are as happy as ever, with Channing revealing his romantic ways and thoughtful attitude.
  • (Entertainmentwise)
  • Cold Open—A crazy-ass fantasy, brought to you by Newt Gingrich: As Obamas raging socialist agenda destroys the earth, Newt Gingrich (Bobby Moynihan) leads his AdMoonistration to a better future in space. (May divorce be with you).
  • (Atlantic Online)

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