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Reader Comments (15)
Wow, I can buy him as a woman.
Steven- I think that ,at most, you can only rent him as a woman.
He seems bloated and feminine with this new look.
It's cute that he likes to do drag and is so open about it. I am grateful Helen Mirren did not come on stage looking for more attention.
Is bashing Helen Mirren a new trend? Or I missed the memo.
ps. Channing rocks, loving him
Jones the male podcast commentators and some members here are freely bashing Mirren based on her awards popularity. Yet at the same time cream their pants for Streep's theatrics and the nothingness which is Kristen Stewart.
I think she's tremendous!
"Channing Tatum. Your Beyonce ran the world, but your Marilyn Monroe was a "Some Like It Cold'... You're safe."
He is... not an attractive lady.
He and his wife clearly had great sex that night after they left the Lip Sync studio.
Meh. Channing seems a little too pleased with himself these days. There is nothing spontaneously human about that lip synch show. And his floppy baby arms are lazy for a dancer.
why hate tho?
Jenna Dewans' Pony >>> Jenna Dewan's Cold Hearted Snake >>>>>>>> Anything else that happened in that episode.
Mr Tatum who will do anything for a laugh ( just watch "21 Jump Street" ) is not afraid to get in touch with his female side.
When you take drag THIS far out of context, it just feels like minstrelsy. I know that's a loaded word, but I mean it. Drag was not invented to reinforce heterosexual masculinity.
When JGL did "Rhythm Nation," it felt like he was an actual student of the culture. It wasn't a visual joke, which I believe Tatum's drag performance(s) obviously were. JGL was paying tribute to an under-valued (by the mainstream) piece of Herstory.