In a recent GQ interview, Channing Tatum revealed his intense aversion to laundry, admitting he once avoided washing clothes for an entire year by buying new white T-shirts every week. Known for his roles in blockbusters like 'Magic Mike,' '21 Jump Street,' and his latest appearance in ‘Deadpool and Wolverine,’ the 44-year-old Hollywood star humorously recounted how he navigated a year of fresh tees without ever touching a washing machine. Fans were left both amused and slightly horrified by Tatum's extreme approach to dodging household chores.
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00:00In a recent interview with GQ, actor Channing Tatum admitted he can't stand doing laundry
00:05and went to extreme lengths to avoid it.
00:08Channing Tatum's name has become pretty much synonymous with Hollywood, as the 44-year-old
00:13has a number of huge titles under his belt.
00:16From his recent appearance in Deadpool and Wolverine to classics such as 21 Jump Street,
00:20Step Up, and of course Magic Mike, Tatum is a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment
00:25industry.
00:26But the star is also apparently a force to be reckoned with when it comes to avoiding
00:30household chores.
00:31In a recent interview with GQ, Tatum confessed that he once went an entire year without washing
00:37his clothes.
00:38So you may be wondering, was the star running around in sweat-stained t-shirts?
00:42Absolutely not.
00:43Instead, Tatum opted for a more reasonable solution, buying new tees every single week,
00:49again, for an entire year.
00:51The star seemed to acknowledge the silliness of the situation, sharing,
00:55I hate doing laundry.
00:56Like I hate it more than I could possibly say.
00:58Either 1999 or 2000 was the year of the fresh white tee.
01:02I don't think I did laundry all year that year.
01:05I just wore white t-shirts that I bought.
01:07I'd be like, I can get like two wears out of this a week."
01:10Fans reacted to the bizarre news online with shock and disgust, maybe leaving Tatum's
01:15on-screen persona more appealing than the real deal.