Channing Tatum Trades His Abs for a Round Tummy in This Winnie-the-Pooh Bear Halloween Costume—See the Pic!

"Pretty sure I terrified all the children at our daughter's Halloween carnival today," jokes the Magic Mike XXL star

By Rebecca Macatee Oct 19, 2015 5:52 PMTags

Sexy Halloween costumes are sooooo 2004—just ask Channing Tatum!

The 35-year-old Magic Mike XXL star could've showcased his spectacular physique in any number of ways, but he chose to take a wholesome, hilarious approach to the holiday and donned a padded Winnie the Pooh onesie!

Chan Instagrammed a photo of his hilarious ensemble Sunday. "Pretty sure I terrified all the children at our daughter's Halloween carnival today," he wrote. "Btw- I'm pooh bear in case anyone can't tell."

Oh, we'd recognize that honey-loving bear anywhere! No word on whether Chan's wife Jenna Dewan-Tatum or their 2-year-old daughter Everly went with the Hundred Acre Wood theme as well, but we have no doubt their costumes were equally adorable.

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Also pretty stinking cute? When Channing starts talking about his wife of six years. "...Jenna is a super mom," he gushed to Vanity Fair's August issue. " There's no other way to say it. She is there every single second, every single day. I love being a dad. They're like little mirrors running around. They show you things about yourself you wouldn't pay attention to before. Jenna says it all the time: 'Oh, my God, that is so you right there.' But I don't know if I'm good at it."

Well, not every dad would dress up as Pooh Bear to delight his little girl, so we're going to guess he's doing an A-OK job so far. Channing seems to have a pretty laid-back approach to parenting, too. As he put it, "I think Woody Allen was right when he said 80 percent of success is just showing up."

"Conversely, I know some guys that would've been better off without their fathers around," he told Vanity Fair. "It's case-by-case: did you get loved too much or not enough? I now look back on my own parents and have a better appreciation."