Channing Tatum is honoring his late friend, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss,” three years after his suicide at age 40 in 2022 .

The “Roofman” star, 45, attended the Dance Hall of Fame’s inaugural ceremony on Wednesday at the Gloria Kaufmann Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles.

During the event, Boss was inducted into the Dance Hall of Fame alongside Mikhail Baryshnikov, Kenny Ortega, Misty Copeland, the late Gene Kelly, the late Bob Fosse, the late Alvin Ailey, and the late Jerome Robbins.

Tatum gave a heartfelt speech in his “Magic Mike” co-star’s honor.

“I promised myself I wasn’t going to cry,” the actor said before becoming emotional. “I do this because tWitch made me laugh all the time. But to say that it is an honor to sit up here and talk about that man is an understatement to say t

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