Marriage is Perfect for Channing

August 3, 2009 at 3:09am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

GI Joe star Channing Tatum has revealed that married life is "just about perfect.”

Tatum married his Step Up co-star Jenna Dewan less than a month ago, and it seems that the honeymoon period is far from over for the happy couple.

"I'm as happy as I possibly can be on the planet right now," the newly-wed actor gushed at the GI Joe: The Rise Of Cobra premiere.

"We've been together, and nothing's really changed. It's pretty much the same as I've felt every day since I met her – and that's just about perfect," the hunky actor said.

At the movie’s premiere, Tatum arrived atop a Humvee with film co-star Sienna Miller, from which he jumped to the ground, to greet screaming fans. He also signed autographs and posed for pictures with wounded servicemen.

Aw, congrats to the happy couple. Channing is too adorable for words.

—Nicola Pittam, Splash News

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