Channing Tatum is not opposed to Emilia Clarke’s proposition of “something sexual” with him and wife Jenna Dewan.
Emilia Clarke, otherwise known as Daenerys Targaryen from “Game of Thrones,” told Harper’s Bazaar about her encounter with Tatum and Dewan at a Golden Globes afterparty. The couple told Clarke they use the same nicknames as Daenerys and her late husband Khal Drogo in the HBO show, but Clarke was distracted by their beauty.
“Channing f—ing Tatum came up to me, and his stunning missus, Jenna Dewan,” said said. “And they said, ‘We call each other “moon of my life” and “my sun and stars”‘ and all that. And I was like, ‘I cannot contain this. Please, can we all have something sexual together? You’re both beautiful, even just a hug.'”
When Tatum sat down with Howard Stern this week, he didn’t shy away from the idea.
“She said something like that to us. I don’t remember the exact words, but my ears, I think, probably just went like beeeep,” he said. “And I’m just looking at my wife for her reaction. Like, ‘I don’t know. I don’t know what’s happening. Is this happening? I think this might be happening. I think she just said what I thought she said.’ … Jenna’s a pro. She’s like, ‘Oh, yeah, let’s do it!’ And then it never happens.”
Stern asked if the 35-year-old would be into it, to which he replied: “Oh, come on, who wouldn’t? What guy in their right mind? Yeah, I mean, look, I would put on some loincloths and some swords to make it happen. I’ll go find a dragon if you guys really want me to. Like, I’ll figure it out.”
Fantasies aside, the “Magic Mike XXL” star said there is no temptation that can distract him from his wife of six years.
“The temptation really isn’t an aspect. And I don’t really how to describe that other than, if you keep the line taut between you and your lover, the person that you’ve devoted your life to, that doesn’t have any room to squeak in … Once I’ve made the decision [to settle down] it doesn’t ever really become a thing.”
Listen to a clip from the interview below.
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