Channing Tatum Rocks Pooh Costume, Probably Scares Children

Channing Tatum found a pretty creepy Winnie the Pooh costume to wear to his daughter’s Halloween carnival. The actor posted a photo of the Pooh suit, which sports a paunchy midsection that’...
Channing Tatum Rocks Pooh Costume, Probably Scares Children
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Channing Tatum found a pretty creepy Winnie the Pooh costume to wear to his daughter’s Halloween carnival.

The actor posted a photo of the Pooh suit, which sports a paunchy midsection that’s a little frightening.

“Pretty sure I terrified all the children at our daughter’s Halloween carnival today. Btw- I’m pooh bear in case anyone can’t tell,” said Tatum on Instagram.

Pretty sure I terrified all the children at our daughter's Halloween carnival today. Btw- I'm pooh bear in case anyone can't tell.

A photo posted by Channing Tatum (@channingtatum) on

Let’s just say we much prefer this costume from the Tatums:

Happy holidays from the Tatums!

A photo posted by Jenna Dewan Tatum (@jennaldewan) on

Tatum is in the news for reports that he really, really wants a specific director to hellm his upcoming Gambit movie.

Both the studio and Tatum reportedly want Edge of Tomorrow director Doug Liman for the movie.

But, as Yahoo reports, there could be some major obstacles in realizing that:

According to Deadline, Liman is on “an inside track” to direct Gambit, but a number of obstacles on the horizon could derail the deal. First and foremost among the potential problems is that Liman only recently finished filming the drug-smuggling drama Mena with Tom Cruise, which could tie him up in post-production work past the viable timeframe for Gambit to shoot. Liman is also rumored to be considering an Edge of Tomorrow sequel and his longstanding sci-fi film Luna Park for his next projects, so that could also create some scheduling issues.

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