Channing Tatum Buys Coffee At Gas Station, Randomly Starts Grinding On Clerk

Anytime you’re on the road and make a pit stop at the gas station, it’s not unusual to grab some coffee, along with some snacks. What is unusual, however, is walking in and seeing Channing Tatum grinding on the cashier.

While driving across the country to promote his new movie, “Logan Lucky,” Tatum stopped by a North Carolina Sunoco Gas Station, and Facebook Live streamed his seemingly mundane adventure. He grabbed a Starbucks Bottled Frappuccino drink, some Reese’s candy, and as he walked up to the counter, the cashier knew exactly who he was. She asked for a hug, and Channing just kind of chilled behind the counter for a couple minutes.

About 2:30 into the stream, Tatum started getting his “Step Up” game going, as he cranked up some music and started dancing with the cashier.

Later in the stream, about 3:20 in, Tatum got his “Magic Mike” on, as they bumped Nas’s classic “If I Ruled the World,” and Channing rubbed his Tatum all over the cashier.

He probably made the woman’s year, and made millions of women jealous as they watched Tatum do a little bump and grind. Clearly, this is a story that Beatrice will tell for the rest of her life.

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