In April, Jenna Dewan and Channing Tatum called time on their nine-year marriage, announcing their split on Instagram.
In the months since, the dancer-turned actress' career and personal life appears to have gone from strength to strength; she's now producer of reality competition show World of Dance, launched her own capsule collection for Danskin apparel, and co-parents her five-year-old daughter, Everly.
In one of her most honest interviews to date since her split from Tatum, the 37-year-old has finally opens up about their changing relationship.
"I feel I’ve been on a wave of growth," she tells Women’s Health. "It does look different; it’s a new normal, and I really think we’ll get used to that."
While the pair appear - from the outside, at least - to have approached their ‘conscious uncoupling’ with ease and positivity, Dewan assures her fans it’s not always plain-sailing.
"It’s always challenging to go through a big change and have the whole world have an opinion about it," she adds.
In the interview - which sees the mother-of-one strip down naked for the cover shoot - the professionally-trained dancer also discusses the mum-shaming she’s endured in recent months.
After posting a photo of her lingerie-clad bum on Instagram earlier this year, followers voiced their disappointment in her ‘too sexy’ demeanour.
"Apparently, when you become a mother, you’re supposed to leave your sexuality at the door, and I never understood that," she explains of the reaction to the photo. "I think there’s nothing sexier than becoming a mother. You give life. It’s everything. And you don’t change who you are inside just because you have a kid."













