Jenna Dewan Tatum in Vancouver: PHOTOS show stunning 2 month post-pregnancy body

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Jenna Dewan -Tatum was spotted in Vancouver looking very fit just months after giving birth to her daughter Everly.

The 32-year-old actress was spotted with her husband Channing Tatum, who helped her settled into Vancouver in preparation for her new TV series, "The Witches of East End."

A recent photo of the pair shows the couple walking hand in hand. Jenna looks super trim with a black lace top and dark skinny jeans.

Click here to see photos of Jenna Dewan-Tatum in Vancouver.

The new series will be Dewan's first acting gig since giving birth to Everly.

Jenna Dewan and Channing Tatum welcomed their first child together in June at a private hospital in London, where Tatum was filming "Jupiter Ascending" at the time of the birth.

Tatum told Chelsea Handler on June 27 that he cried when his wife gave birth to their first child. "I probably went to the bathroom four times and had a crying fit," he said. "Like, I'm just like, 'I don't know what to do!'" The first-time dad continued: "There is a real reason why God did not give, like, [guys] this ability to have babies. Because we would not be able to do it. You guys, I don't know how you do it. It's a real thing. It's like National Geographic animal-style, for real. I don't get it."

Tatum, 33, met his wife on the set of "Step Up" and started dating right away. They recently celebrated their four-year wedding anniversary together.

"The Witches of East End" also stars Julia Ormond, Rachel Boston and Madchen Amick.

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