Channing Tatum has mastered the art of beatboxing since becoming a father as it helps to send his baby daughter to sleep.
The Hollywood actor and wife Jenna Dewan-Tatum welcomed baby daughter Everly earlier this year, and the Step Up actress insists Tatum has become more sensitive since becoming a father.
In an interview with TV host Ellen DeGeneres, the Witches of East End star says, "It's funny, he's so sensitive. He's like this really strong big guy in life, but you give him this little baby and he's like, 'Oh my god, is she going to drop? Am I doing everything ok?'"
The actress also admits that the Magic Mike star has mastered a particular method to put their daughter to sleep, adding, "The baby is crying and you're like, 'What do I do to make her stop crying?'
"And all of a sudden, he starts beatboxing and she starts cooing. I'm like, 'What? I have been rocking her. I have been swaying her. I've been doing squats' and he gets here and he (beatboxes)... She would just fall asleep in his arms."