Channing Tatum’s daughter, Everly, caught the public’s eye during a rare outing with her father, where she showcased a bold new look — purple hair. The duo attended the premiere of Aniplex of America’s world tour, where Everly’s vibrant hairstyle drew significant attention from fans.
Everly, who is 10, had her hair styled in shades of purple, inspired by the anime character Shinobu Kocho from Demon Slayer. Her love for the anime, shared with her father, was evident as they attended the event together. The striking hair color immediately became a talking point on social media.
While some fans were critical of her look, with one remarking that purple hair was too mature for a young girl, others questioned if her hair was dyed or a synthetic wig. One commenter even expressed frustration with celebrity parenting choices, stating, “These rich celebrities just let their kids look like whatever in public.”
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On the other hand, many followers praised Everly’s style, commenting on her striking resemblance to her father. One fan wrote, “You look just like your dad… beautiful!” Others were surprised by her growth, noting how tall she’s become for her age, adding, “10 years old and she’s as tall as her dad!”
Channing Tatum, known for his hands-on approach to parenting, has always emphasized the importance of honesty and trust with Everly. He believes in a strong relationship based on mutual respect, where his daughter knows she can be open with him without fear of punishment.
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Everly’s mother, Jenna Dewan, shared a humorous story about Everly’s reaction to Step Up, the movie that brought her parents together. After watching the film, Everly simply said, “Can we watch something good?” Dewan laughed, explaining that Everly doesn’t yet appreciate the movie, but she hopes that will change one day.
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While Everly may not be interested in Step Up, she has found her own passion in dance, particularly Celtic Irish dancing, which she is eager to pursue. Dewan has fully supported her daughter’s dancing journey, but as a supportive mom, she lets Everly take the lead in her passion for learning new moves.