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Channing Tatum dances with cashier at North Carolina gas station

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Channing Tatum dances up a storm with North Carolina clerk
WATCH: Channing Tatum dances up a storm with North Carolina clerk – Aug 11, 2017

Channing Tatum broke out his Magic Mike dance moves during a stop at a North Carolina gas station.

The actor stopped by the Sunoco in the town of Statesville on Tuesday night for some coffee and a candy bar.

He bantered with the cashier named Beatrice and later danced with her to If I Ruled The World by Nas featuring Lauryn Hill.

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Tatum also joked with some confused customers that he was the store manager and took the time to take a photo with a fan.

Beatrice suggested she join Tatum and his crew on a cross-country trip, which the actor was also all about.

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The impromptu dance party was streamed live in a six-minute video to Tatum’s fans on Facebook live.

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“Nothin better than a little dance party. Thank you, Beatrice,” he captioned the video.

On Wednesday, Tatum posted pictures and videos from Greensboro, N.C., where he spent time with some people from Mack Trucks headquarters.

“This trip has been the most fun I’ve ever had promoting a film. Thanks to everyone I met along the way. Can’t wait for y’all to see what we did,” he captioned the post.

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“Don’t think I can ever go back to doing regular press junkets,” he wrote alongside a video from Aug. 8, showing another interaction with fans.

The actor is currently promoting his upcoming movie, Logan Lucky, which is based on a heist at a North Carolina NASCAR race.

Watch Tatum’s dance party with Beatrice in the video above.

—With files from The Associated Press

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