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In the years since, they dated, married in 2009 and had a daughter Everly, who is now 4. Tatum’s career also soared with popular roles in the “Magic Mike” movies and critically noticed collaborations with a growing number of A-list stars and directors. Dewan’s career grew more modestly, with stints in a Lifetime movie and appearances in a couple of TV series, including “American Horror Story.”. It turns out the differences in their career trajectories began to take a toll on their marriage, Page Six is reporting.

Dewan was “troubled” by her husband’s success, a source told Page Six, “He was turning down jobs because of her, and they were fighting a lot,” the source said, “He has been filming the ‘Lego Movie’ sequel and has at least four other acting projects in development, and that isn’t even his focus, He’s moving toward producing and directing.”, In a statement Monday announcing their separation, Tatum and ballet shoes classic shabby chic Dewan, both 37, sought to head off any speculation that one of them had been unfaithful or otherwise abominable..

They insisted that there were “no secrets” or “salacious events” behind the decision. They said they were “two best-friends realizing it’s time to take some space and help each other live the most joyous, fulfilled lives as possible.”. In other words, “they fell out of love,” a source told Page Six. This idea shocked fans and the entertainment community, who saw them as one of the most adorable, together couples in Hollywood. But it turns out they had been separated “for months,” with Tatum moving out of the family home, Page Six said.

While Tatum put a lot of effort into being a great father, he didn’t put so much effort into his marriage, Page Six source said, “(Jenna) felt like he stopped wanting to work as hard on them as a married couple,” the source said, “This ballet shoes classic shabby chic has been a long time coming.”, Tatum admitted that he didn’t do “very well” juggling his hectic career and his family life in a 2015 interview with People, Tatum’s IMDB page shows that he has multiple acting and producing gigs in development, He told People, “I’m lucky to have people that care enough to make sure I’m not screwing things up.”..

(Click here, if you are unable to view this photo gallery or video on your mobile device.). Before Valley Fair and Santana Row, Eastridge was the queen of the malls when it opened in 1971. Once the largest enclosed shopping center in the West, it’s safe to say Eastridge relinquished its lofty status long ago. But the mall is approaching its late 40s with a new look and approach, courtesy of a $15 million makeover. Since Pacific Retail Capital Partners purchased the East San Jose shopping center last year, it has embarked on a strategy to make Eastridge Center more relevant to the community around it. That effort included bringing in artist Lila Gemellos to provide a sense of place through a series of murals in the mall and holding a Taste for the Space contest to give a local food truck operator a shot at locating an eatery inside the mall. Chefs Lai Chao, Ryan Gallego and Jason Artajos from Trifecta Cooks won that contest will be joining the mall’s food lineup in August.

Among Eastridge’s new features are a kids’ play area, a family lounge with a TV where kids can chill out, and upgraded interior touches that include more seating, greenery, a bubbling fountain and a cherry blossom tree, The Eatery food court includes new restaurant offerings, community tables with charging stations, and kid-size chairs in a family seating area called the Honeycomb, All that work will be celebrated with a three-day “grand re-opening” that starts Friday and has a different focus each day, Food will be the big thing Friday, with a 1 p.m, ribbon cutting followed by a 2 p.m, panel on San Jose’s food scene, plus chef demos, food trucks and music, On Saturday, art will be in the spotlight, with dance and music performances every hour from 10 a.m, to 6 p.m., a makers market, an open mic showcase and a community mural painting, The festivities wrap up Sunday with a focus on families, with Coffee with a Cop at 11 a.m., an appearance by SJ Sharkie at noon, and a family expo from 1 to 5 p.m, that includes ballet shoes classic shabby chic bounce houses, face painting and a meet-and-greet with DreamWorks’ Trolls..

For more information, go to www.eastridgecenter.com. And if you think you know Eastridge, check out these five facts you might not know. ON-SCREEN SUSPENSE: The Stanford Theatre is rolling out a slate of crowd-pleasers this spring with its Hitchcock and Other Masters of Suspense festival, which kicks off Friday through Sunday with two non-Hitch flicks starring Ingrid Bergman — a double-bill of “Casablanca” and George Kukor’s “Gaslight.” (For an interesting comparison, the Stanford is showing the 1940 British version of “Gaslight” the following weekend.).

Other highlights include a pair of classic shockers from James Whale in “Frankenstein” and “Bride of Frankenstein” (April 20-22), Alfred Hitchcock’s “Notorious” and “Spellbound” (May 4-6), “Vertigo” (May 18-20) and “To ballet shoes classic shabby chic Catch a Thief” and “Rear Window” (May 25-27), Get the full schedule at www.stanfordtheatre.org, BELLARMINE HONORS ITS BEST: Bellarmine College Prep will honor four inductees to its Alumni Hall of Fame on Saturday, This year’s honorees are water polo player and coach Luis Nicolao (Class of ’88, Athletics); Rich Casey (Class of ’64, Business/Science & Medicine), CEO of Palo-Alto based Neuraltus; former Bellarmine teacher and counselor Larry Lauro (Class of ’66, Humanities & Fine Arts) and California Supreme Court Justice Ming Chin (Class of ’60, Public Service)..



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