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Channing Tatum carries his wife up a flight of stairs and Justin Long gets fashion help from a hotel concierge

Channing Tatum carries his wife up a flight of stairs and Justin Long gets fashion help from a hotel concierge

The Ten Year dinner at the Grey Goose Soho House may have started at the early-bird time of 5:30 p.m., but it didn’t stop the film’s stars Channing Tatum, Kate Mara, Scott Porter and Justin Long from showing up. Tatum carried wife Jenna Dewan up the first flight of stairs—An Officer and a Gentleman style—because her fuchsia Zac Posen dress was too tight. Tatum didn’t dig into the spread of prosciutto, risotto (served in the biggest Parmesan wheel we’ve ever seen) and roast beef, or even take in any of the generously poured drinks—instead he drank from an enormous water bottle (hey, he’s got to keep in shape in case he ever makes another Step Up movie). Find out who else showed up to the party after the jump.

Long arrived with Moth Diaries’ Scott Speedman and spent most of the evening chatting with the ex–Felicity star while looking at iPhone pictures (hey, he’s a Mac)—later, after looking up from his phone and away from his chat with Speedman, he told us he had to borrow a set of cufflinks from his hotel concierge. When we nabbed the couch Long was sitting on, he cast a few mildly dirty glances our way, but our dogs were barking—five days of parties and two more that night will do that to anyone.

Channing Tatum carries his wife up a flight of stairs and Justin Long gets fashion help from a hotel concierge
Channing Tatum and Scott Porter (Image: Alexandra Wyman)
Channing Tatum carries his wife up a flight of stairs and Justin Long gets fashion help from a hotel concierge
Channing Tatum carries his wife up a flight of stairs and Justin Long gets fashion help from a hotel concierge

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