Channing Tatum Had ‘Crying Fits’ Watching Jenna Give Birth To Daughter Everly

Channing Tatum developed a newfound respect for wife Jenna Dewan-Tatum after watching the 32-year-old beauty give birth to their first child in May.

“There’s a real reason why God did not give [men] the ability to have babies, because we would not be able to do it,” Channing told Chelsea Handler on “Chelsea Lately” Thursday night. “I don’t know how [women] do it. It’s a real thing. It’s like National Geographic animal-style for real. I don’t get it.”

Watching Jenna struggle through labor made the “White House Down” star feel incredibly helpless – so much so that he succumbed to multiple rounds of tears.

“I probably went to the bathroom four times and had a crying fit,” he said. “Like, I’m just like, I don’t know what to do!”

The 33-year-old star said not being able to ease his wife’s pain was torture.

“It’s like someone’s hurting, someone that you love and you can’t do anything about it,” he said. “You physically cannot help. And I’m still not helping and the baby’s out. It doesn’t matter. You are useless.”

Adding, “Men are useless but like, we are really useless during this. The baby’s gonna come out whether you’re there or not.”

Channing and Jenna – who met in 2006 while co-starring in “Step Up” – tied the knot in 2009 and welcomed daughter Everly Tatum on May 31 in London.

— Erin O’Sullivan

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