Channing Tatum is all set for Magic Mike 3. He had his fare share of quarrels in the set of Magic Mike 3 with co-star Thandiwe Newton. It seems his hot-head is getting him into a lot of trouble. Tatum has now allegedly thrown out a group of guests from a posh London restaurant after falsely accusing them of photographing him.

During a break from filming the third episode of the “Magic Mike” trilogy, the “Lost City” actor dined at the luxury café Louie in Covent Garden, according to The Sun. An insider told The Sun that the group was enjoying their meal and capturing photographs. Tatum apparently got annoyed and had them booted.

There was a group of six enjoying a meal and taking pictures of each other. Channing thought they were taking pictures of him and furiously stuck his middle finger up at them. The next thing, the maitre d’ was telling them to leave.

Tatum’s representatives did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment, and the restaurant’s manager declined to comment. The actor’s claimed rage comes amid a flurry of on-set turbulence following Thandiwe Newton’s departure from “Magic Mike’s Last Dance” last month. Despite suspicions that Newton’s departure was due to a squabble with Tatum, multiple insiders told Page Six at the time that the “Westworld” star left due to personal family issues.

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Following a litany of emotional and family troubles that developed during her separation from husband Ol Parker, Page Six exclusively reported that she was considering going to rehab. Their marriage had lasted 24 years. Since then, Salma Hayek has taken over Newton’s job. Check out the posh restaurant’s photo below.

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