Sandra Bullock admitted it would be “strange” to see Channing Tatum in Magic Mike after working with him on new movie The Lost City.
While the movie star admitted she’s enjoyed seeing the hunk in the two male stripper movies so far, “she doesn’t know if she’d be comfortable with it” since they’ve become good friends.
Sandra, 57, was asked in Lorraine on Wednesday by Step-In presenter Christine Lampard if she was a fan of Channing, 41, in the franchise.
“It’s going to be weird!”: Sandra Bullock said she “don’t know if she’d feel comfortable” watching Channing Tatum strip in Magic Mike after working with him on her new movie (the couple, who premiered on Jan pictured on Lorraine Wednesday).
The actress replied: “You know what, I loved it. I loved it very much! And I loved the second very much.
“And now that I know him, I don’t know if I’ll be comfortable with it. It gets weird because you were someone else.
“When I watch the movies, and now that I know him normally, it’s going to be weird watching you do it!”
Raunchy: Sandra, 57, admitted she’s enjoyed seeing the hunk in the two male stripper films to date (pictured in 2015), but it would be ‘weird’ now
The American actor then suggested Sandra to watch the live show, but she confessed that she couldn’t if he was there.
She said, “I want to come to the show, but you just can’t dance in it,” to which Channing replied, “I’m not going to dance in the show. I’ll sit next to you during the show.’
This comes after Sandra and Channing met when their daughters clashed in preschool.
Getting the gossip: Sandra was quizzed by Step-In presenter Christine Lampard in Lorraine on Wednesday if she was a fan of Channing, 41, in the franchise
Cheeky: The American actor then suggested that Sandra watch the live show, but she admitted she couldn’t if he was there
Past Drama: This comes after Sandra and Channing met when their daughters clashed in preschool
Proud father: Channing – who has Everly, eight, with ex-wife Jenna Dewan – recently said: ‘I blocked everything’ (pictured with his daughter in June 2021)
Channing, who has Everly, eight, with ex-wife Jenna Dewan, recently said, “I blocked everything out.”
Sandra – who adopted Louis, 12, and Laila, 10, as single parents – added: “There’s something PTSD related to that.
“We met through a play in the principal’s office in preschool. We were called together because Everly and Laila were trying to trick the other and we prayed that the damage was caused by the other’s child.
Entry: Luckily, the girls are getting along well now and their famous parents joked they took on The Lost City so their kids could spend time together in a ‘Covid-safe’ environment
Thankfully, the girls hit it off now and their famous parents joked they took on The Lost City so their kids could spend time together in a “Covid-safe” environment.
Sandra said: “That’s why we made this film so they can have a long, Covid-safe play date. We even brought motorbikes there. All we cared about was that Everly and Laila were just having the time of their lives.”
The Lost City, which hits UK cinemas on April 13, is an action-adventure comedy starring Sandra and Channing as novelist and cover model respectively.
Synopsis: The Lost City – due out in UK cinemas on April 13 – is an action-adventure comedy starring Sandra and Channing as novelist and cover model respectively
Together they must escape from a billionaire (Daniel Radcliffe) and find the lost ancient city depicted in one of their books.
Sandra revealed that she and Channing quarantined together with the rest of the cast, which made everything “so much cuter.”
“We found that before the pandemic, so it was our guilty pleasure, our hope of figuring out how to make something we love with the people we love… Then the pandemic happened and we did it.”
“The fact that we all lived together and quarantined together made it so much cuter. You can probably feel that on camera. This combination of adventure, fun and some of that,” she teased while pointing at Channing.
Mission: Together they must escape from a billionaire (Daniel Radcliffe) and find the lost ancient city depicted in one of their books