From His Childhood Days to Dyslexia- We Know It All From Channing Tatum
Channing Tatum has blessed us with several hit films, but now he is concentrating on his most challenging role for his forthcoming drama, Foxcatcher, which is based on a true story of the Olympic wrestler, Mark Schultz.
The film has already received some of the best reviews of the year. You definitely require some good physic to fall in the character of such roles. Tatum is very excited regarding this film and he is considering this film as one of the most challenging films of his life.
Tatum says he always craved to be like his father from his childhood. He took a good training to develop his physic. Tatum had to struggle with poverty and extreme anxiety and so he became a male stripper to earn money, and this exposed him to many people. He became quite popular and he has the ability to play many different characters. He faced an uphill task during his growing period due to poverty. He used his scanty resources for his upbringing, but he is definitely very humble. He loves being subdued, down to earth, as this forces him to give his best. He understands difficulties, which people face as he himself has gone through many odds in his own life.
Apart from his financial crises, Tatum also faced difficulties in his education. He had ADHD and dyslexia as a kid and so he had trouble in mixing around with other kids and which is why he led a lonely childhood. His objective is to help kids who struggle as how he struggled during his childhood phase. Tatum has become a proud father of his girl child, Everly, in May 2013. He is quite possessive of his daughter and does it all to keep her safe and happy. A doting father is he!
He wants to give her everything, things that he was unable to receive during his childhood days. This gives him peace and satisfaction; at least he can now do something nice for his little one.