Channing Tatum Thrills Lucky Woman As His 2016 Valentine's Day On Jimmy Kimmel Live! [VIDEO]

By Monya Fleming (monya.fleming@mstarsnews.com) | Feb 05, 2016 11:20 AM EST

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Channing Tatum thrilled a lucky woman named Jennifer, when she was randomly chosen off the street to be his Valentine. The hunky actor read candy heart mesages and fed them to the woman on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Kimmel asked his security guard Guillermo to choose a random person walking downHollywood Boulevard to be Channing's Valentine. The lucky lady was Jennifer, a student making her way home after school.

Jennifer appeared overwhelmed as she was led into the studio to sit on a loveseat next to the Magic Mike star. She told Kimmel, "My heart is beating a thousand miles a minute!"

She was obviously flustered as Channing draped his leg over hers and asked her, "Hey, how you doing?"

Tatum picked up a candy heart and read, "You're Mine" in her ear in a seductive voice.

Kimmel asked Jennifer, "You're not diabetic are you?" She laughed and repied, "Who cares!?"

Channing was on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to promote his latest movie, the 1950s spoof Hail, Caesar! The film opens in theaters on Friday.

Tatum plays and singer and dancer named Burt Gurney in the flick, which required the actor to master tap dancing in just months.

His wife, Jenna Dewan-Tatum coached him for hours daily to prepare for the film's dancing scenes. 

Tatum admitted it annoyed his wife when he landed the role because he couldn't even tap dance.

He said, "I didn't even know she could tap because there is not a big huge demand for people who can tap dance, I'm hoping after this movie people see how cool it can be and sort of fall back in love with it because it's a dying [art]."

The Step Up star told People magazine of his role, "Burt is the kind of an actor who has an outfit for everything. He has his eating-dinner outfit, his soul lives in his hair. I think he's kind of a moron. A lot of the actors in this movie are portrayed as morons, which I think is hilarious."

The Coen Brothers comedy stars Tatum as well as George Clooney, Josh Brolin, Scarlett Johansson, Jonah Hill, Alden Ehrenreich, Tilda Swinton and Ralph Fiennes.

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