'They love each other now': Channing Tatum talks about daughter's 'beef' with Sandra Bullock's daughter
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Channing Tatum and Sandra Bullock's daughters are putting the past behind them. Almost a year after Bullock, 58, made the humorous revelation that her daughter Laila, 11, and the 'Magic Mike' star's daughter Everly, 9, had a "altercation" when they were in preschool, he provided an update on the girls' current relationship.
"Our daughters got into a couple scraps at school because they're both very, very, very strong-willed little girls. It was a very fun year that year," Tatum said while taking a lie detector test with Vanity Fair. The '21 Jump Street' actor was then asked if Everly and Laila "still have beef," to which the 42-year-old replied, "They love each other now, literally can't get enough of each other. They just want to hang out all the time," to which the the polygraph administrator announced, "Telling the truth."
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Talking about the "tiff" in March 2022, the 'Bird Box' actress told People at the time, "Channing and I were always getting called by the principal of our school because our daughters were at each other's throats. It's not the case anymore, but like one of them was trying to outdo the other one and take the other one down. It was hilarious. So we were always praying it was the other one's daughter when we were called into the office."
Bullock told ET about the endearing bond that developed between the two girls through "full months" of sleepovers that the two of them shared while the two were filming 'The Lost City'. When asked if Laila and Everly were best friends after the time they spent on set with their parents, Bullock responded, "They are. It was full months of sleepovers. I mean, they're the same. They're two A-type strong women who just, you know, they're exerting their power. I respect it."
Bullock is raising her daughter, Laila, and her son, Louis, with her partner, Bryan Randall, and Tatum co-parents Everly with his ex-wife, Jenna Dewan. Bullock said in 2022 that she would be stepping away from acting so that she could spend more time with her family. "I take my job very seriously when I’m at work. And I just want to be 24/7 with my babies and my family," she said in an interview with ET.