We knew 'Step Up' and 'Magic Mike' actor Channing Tatum can dance. But can he sing?
At the San Diego Comic-Con panel for the animated feature, 'The Book of Life,' rapper Biz Markie made a surprise appearance during the Q&A and began singing his 1989 hit, 'Just a Friend.' To the audience's delight, Tatum joined in with him to sing the familiar words. Click on the video above to check out the memorable moment.
Every year, Comic-Con comes complete with some major surprises -- be it the announcement of an unexpected film or the reveal of a major piece of casting -- but rarely do such surprises involving rap superstars randomly popping on stage in the middle of a panel to sing their biggest hit alongside one of entertainment's most beloved leading men. In what has to be a first-time event, Biz Markie interrupted the 'Book of Life' panel to jam out to his classic jam, "Just A Friend," and was then...joined by star Channing Tatum?
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Jonah Hill probably shouldn't have made that bet.
Back when '21 Jump Street' was about to hit theaters, a drunk Hill made a ridiculous bet with an equally drunk Channing Tatum based on the possibility that their movie open over $35 million. The bet? As Hill put it, "I will kiss your tip!" (The tip of what, we'll leave to your very capable imagination.) '21 Jump Street' opened to $36.3 million.
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