Jenna Dewan gets candid in her new book, Gracefully You, about her divorce from ex-husband, Channing Tatum, and how — at the time, it left her feeling "gutted".
Jenna Dewan gets candid in her new book, Gracefully You, about her divorce from ex-husband, Channing Tatum, and how — at the time, it left her feeling "gutted".
After being together for 12 years, this news was a difficult pill for all of us to swallow.
I think we can all agree that obviously, Channing has a type, amirite?
After one year of dating, the pair announced in September that they are expecting their first child together!
“We are beyond overjoyed and couldn’t be happier to be expanding our family!," the couple told People.
First, she revealed that when she initially started writing the book, it was supposed to be a book of poetry.
"It became a little bit of a lifestyle book, with some tips about things that I’ve learned in life, so then it turned into some memoir and some personal stories."
"The spiritual side of myself, this presence that I love to connect with, it’s really and truly my very hippy self."
"They’re like, ‘I’ve started my life over and want some advice.’ And so I thought, you know what? I want to share a little bit of my life.”
“I always say no one gets married to hopefully get divorced,” she said.
“I was just gutted," she began.
"It was the loss of an idealistic future for myself and my life."
"I didn’t know life without Chan.”
"But embracing it and starting fresh and figuring out what you want in life and what means a lot to you and what’s meaningful, what is going to make you happy."
"And I’m happy about this new chapter. I’m in a place of joy.”
“We’re all aware that it’s a new normal; we’re all getting used to it,” she said.
"Just because the forms change as to who you are to each other, it doesn’t take away from the love that we had or that we shared all those years."