
What's your workout these days? "My trainer, Jen Johnson, is amazing, but she kicks my butt. I'll never forget it was to Marky Mark's "Good Vibrations." I did a shimmy, and the neck broke off. I've always been free-spirited, and it was hard to keep clothes on me as a kid."Īnything embarrassing? "I was doing a dance recital. I also think it's just the way I came out. What shaped your attitude on nudity? "You sort of lose all modesty as a dancer. How often are you nude? "I'm on the 'a lot' side of the scale." These are words I will never hear again." Oh, can you relax your fingers while you're covering your nipple?'" she says. What surprised you about the shoot? "It's really funny, the direction you get when you're doing this photo shoot. As for her husband, Channing Tatum, "Chan was really on board with it-he knows I'm very comfortable in my own skin." "I hope I worked out just enough," she says. "She's probably like, 'Thanks, Jenna, for telling the world I go to strip clubs.'" Past experiences with nudity aside, stripping down for Allure less than a year after having a baby presented its own set of challenges for the 33-year-old star of Witches of East End. I don't know what it was, but she just really liked going to strip clubs," she says. "I danced with Janet Jackson, and we toured around the world. The bikinis are kind of nonexistent, so you might as well be naked."Īsk Jenna Dewan Tatum about nudity and she'll tell about her first-and second and third-trip to a strip club with, of all people, Janet Jackson. "I was raised in Brazil for part of my life, where people are pretty open abouttheir bodies, so yeah. Were you raised in a household where nudity was no big deal? "It depends whether someone is watching." "I'm having more fun posing nude or being in a bikini or doing love scenes than I ever did before because it hit me: This is fleeting, and in a couple of years I won't be able to do this, so just enjoy it."
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He said, 'Just don't do full frontal.' He'll be pleasantly surprised." "My legs used to be my least-favorite body part, but now they're really strong and muscular."ĭid you tell your husband that you'd be posing nude? Have those Fast and Furious workouts changed your body? "Having to wear those tight outfits in the franchise has helped me keep fitness a part of my life." Brewster, 35, runs six days a week, meditates twice a day, and mixes in "some weird Cirque du Soleil–type acrobatic work," she says. She was profiled on the International Bravo! Network's "Arts & Minds" program, along with Sting."There's a strength to the portrait that I'm really proud of," says the Furious 7 star. The Washington Center for the Performing Arts and CitiStage/Symphony Hall in Springfield Massachusetts booked the popular show for their 2004-2005 seasons. 122 in the Spring of 2004, ending up at The Public Theater in the fall of 2005.

"Freedom Of Speech" premiered in the summer of 2003 at the New York International Fringe Festival to rave reviews and won the "Best Solo Show" award. By age twelve, she had gotten her Equity card playing an English role in "A Christmas Carol" and an American Southern role in "Inherit the Wind." She has traversed America ten times recording dialects, and distilled the enormous amount of information she accumulated into her critically acclaimed one-woman show, "Freedom Of Speech," in which she recreates 34 different dialect characters from all around the country. She was raised on a Chippewa reservation by a German drama teacher/playwright and a Jewish legal aid attorney. She now sings, plays, and writes music for television and radio recording artists, and plays 11 instruments. At age 7, she was recognized as a violin virtuoso, studying the Suzuki ear-training method at the Eastman School of Music, where she also studied classical voice. By age twelve, she had gotten her Equity card playing an English role in "A Christmas Carol" and an Ameri Eliza Jane Schneider, actress, songstress, oral historian, dialect researcher, and playwright, has been fascinated by sound all her life. Description: Eliza Jane Schneider, actress, songstress, oral historian, dialect researcher, and playwright, has been fascinated by sound all her life.
