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Watch Channing Tatum Hilariously Dance to 'Let It Go' in Princess Gown and Blonde Wig
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The 37-year-old actor channeled Princess Elsa from 'Frozen' while showing off his dance moves in a huge purple dress and blonde wig after being dared by Halle Berry.

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Channing Tatum knows exactly how to make us laugh. During his recent appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show", the actor was dared by his "Kingsman: The Golden Circle" co-star Halle Berry to "dress up like a princess and sing 'Let It Go'." And he did just that.

Channing left the stage only to come back later wearing a huge purple princess gown and curly blonde wig, which was more like Dolly Parton's hair than Princess Elsa's. However, instead of singing, he danced around the set while Idina Menzel's "Let It Go" was being played in the background. The audience cheered for him as he showed off some hilarious dance moves, including some kicks.

It was getting funnier as the "Magic Mike" star struggled with his huge dress' sleeves which kept sliding off his shoulders. The funny performance ended with host Ellen DeGeneres whipping out two guns that sprayed false money at him.

Halle has definitely got her revenge. She gave the dare to Channing after the actor challenged her to chug a full glass of whiskey during San Diego Comic-Con in July. She downed the liquor in one go and she spent the rest of the event being slightly drunk. "It was so dumb, Ellen," the actress told the famed host. "It was so dumb. I was sick for, like, three days."

Earlier this month, Channing offered an apology to Halle for the stunt during her appearance on "Ellen". While he couldn't be there in person, he assigned some male strippers to surprise her. The strippers pulled some sexy moves as they gathered around the actress who was too flustered to say anything. "I was apologizing," Channing recently said. "This was my way to say, 'I'm sorry. Let me bring you this joy.' "

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