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Channing Tatum could have been mistaken for Norwegian forward Erling Haaland as he blended into the crowds in a long blonde wig at their World Cup match.
The American actor, 46, cheered on Norway with fans in their Group I game against France at Boston Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Channing recently appeared in a star-studded Nike short film with Erling ahead of the World Cup where he played an Erling lookalike.
The campaign jokingly portrayed Channing as Erling’s ‘new stunt double’ with the actor wearing a blond wig and Norway kit.
And it appears the 21 Jump Street star took a shine to playing Erling, as he attended his team’s match dressed as the footballer in the wig and football shirt.
Channing Tatum could have been mistaken for Norwegian forward Erling Haaland as he blended into the crowds in a long blonde wig at their World Cup match
The American actor, 46, cheered on Norway with fans in their Group I game against France at Boston Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts
The film serves as a celebration of the sport’s biggest personalities and a reminder of what makes football so compelling in the first place.
It included a roster the brand’s football stars grow and stars who have worked wit the brand including Travis Scott, Kim Kardashian, LISA, Young Miko.
The premise is that a Hollywood director is trying to film a polished football movie. As soon as the cameras roll, the players ignore the script.
Instead of following choreography, stars start playing instinctive, creative football, turning the entire movie set into complete chaos.
Footballs fly through different film sets, explosions go off, celebrities get caught in the action, and every attempt to regain control fails.
Nike uses this to reinforce its campaign message: the best football happens when players trust their instincts rather than following a script.
Channing recently appeared in a star-studded Nike short film with Erling ahead of the World Cup where he played an Erling lookalike

























