Channing Tatum plays 'villain' as he pranks four-year-old daughter
Updated | By Debra Gcabashe
Channing Tatum's daughter was not impressed with her dad when he told her something that he did on Halloween.
Every year, US television host Jimmy Kimmel asks parents across America to tell their kids that all the Halloween candy has been eaten, record their reactions, and upload the videos. The results are hilarious each and every year. It just keeps getting better.
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This year, the hunky Channing Tatum joined in by telling his daughter Everly that he ate all her candy and she was far from impressed. Unlike other kids, this little girl does not throw a tantrum but instead silently walks to her mom for some comfort. Channing could not deal with the look of disappointment on her face and instantly caved - we're sure many parents would have done the same.
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When he reveals that it was all just a prank, her response is bound to make you go 'aww'.
Jimmy Kimmel was unavailable to record his TV show but decided that it was time to prank his daughter as well, in solidarity after all.
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His three-year-old daughter, Jane (great name!), was a little more composed and did not seem at all phased by the end of the video when Jimmy went on to explain in detail exactly which sweets he ate. She was extremely disappointed when he mentioned that he had eaten all her skittles!
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Children and little pleasures - you've got to love it!
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