Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum seem to get along well on and off the screen, but unfortunately for the actors, this has not always been the case for their children, whose relationships in the past have been hostile rather than friendly. During the premiere of their new joint film “Lost City”, which debuted on the big screen in the United States last week, the actress joked that she still suffers from post-traumatic stress from meeting her colleague because of the circumstances that led to him.
The reason for their first meeting was the unpleasant clashes between their daughters Leila and Everly, because of which Hollywood celebrities often had to go to the principal’s office at the school where they actually met.
“We were constantly called to the school that the girls attended because they often grabbed each other by the throat.“The Miss Secret Agent star told People magazine.”Thank God, it’s not like that anymore, but at that time they were constantly fighting for supremacy … It was fun“.
She continued: “At each call, we prayed internally for the other’s daughter to be the one who started the conflict that broke out between them..”
The 57-year-old Oscar winner also said that the director of their heirs was always careful and tactful when she told them the news, because she was extremely aware of how tired she and Tatum were from the whole story. Besides, the drama between the girls has never been one-sided.
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“They are quite flat“She said, revealing that Layla and Everly are now close friends after spending a lot of time together while their parents filmed The Lost City, which also stars Daniel Radliff and Brad Pitt.
“We have two little girls with extremely strong will, who at this young age were waging a stubborn war with each other.“Tatum later explained on The James Cordon Show.”So, in fact, we decided to implement this project so that the two could get to know each other better and bury the tomahawk, as it happened. They spent a whole month with us on set, but it was definitely worth it“, he publishes.