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Channing Tatum Heals His Wounds & Zips His Lips!

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Feb. 2 2010, Published 5:18 a.m. ET

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Channing Tatum might have recovered from a certain incident that left him hurting down below, but the overly talkative star of Dear John has got some work to do smoothing things over with his wife, Jenna Dewan.

Channing recently told Details about an incident while filming The Eagle of the Ninth in Scotland, when boiling-hot water was poured down his wet suit, which left his nether regions smarting. But that's all in the past!

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"I am fully recuperated now!" Channing proudly told OK! at the premiere of Dear John last night in Hollywood.

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Ask his wife Jenna about healing wounds, however, and it's a different story!

"It's not awkward to talk about, because Channing decided to tell the whole world!" Jenna joked to OK!. "I need to put tape on his mouth. He is totally healed and we are all good now."

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Jenna thinks her hubby could learn a little bit about restraint, even if he thinks it's fine to tell everyone about his package and whatever injuries he may incur.

"Everyone tells me these crazy things that he says, and I can't believe it!" she laughed. "I need tape for him. But, yes, he is fine now!"

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Reporting by Gena Oppenheim

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