There aren't enough words to describe how much we heart Channing Tatum and his wife, Jenna Dewan. The couple are beautiful in almost every way, from their talent (remember that dance Jenna did on Lip Sync Battle? Oof) to their philanthropic endeavors. Plus, they're literally beautiful - just look at them. As parents the couple are no different, usually choosing to keep four-year-old daughter Everly out of the spotlight - but something changed last weekend.

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The couple decided to take little Everly to her very first public event, making her debut at the Kids' Choice Awards, where Channing was presenting an award. Jenna was photographed at the event clasping her toddler's hand tightly. Everly's appearance came as a surprise to many, as the A-list couple usually make a particular effort to keep her away from the public eye, even hiding her face in social media posts. Though Jenna and Channing didn't broadcast their decision to change their mind on their no-face policy, we're glad they did. She is adorable.

The happy couple have been together for over 12 years, having met on the set of their movie Step Up in 2006. Not content with just playing love interests on screen, they coupled up IRL, tying the knot at Church Estates Vineyards in Malibu, California in 2009. Everly was born four years later in 2013. Jenna hit headlines last year after being mom-shamed for posting a picture wearing lingerie online. While the majority of the comments were overwhelmingly positive, one commenter told her that, "a woman keeps her attributes for her husband between closed doors...please wear clothing next time and dress accordingly, and leave for Channing's eyes what belongs to him alone."

Dewan wasn't about to take the unwarranted criticism lightly, posting the quote, "You can tell who the strong women are. They are the one you see building up one another instead of tearing each other down."

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