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Jenna Dewan-Tatum's Baby Weight Loss Wows Fans

Jenna Dewan-Tatum is back at work just over a month after delivering her first child and amazed fans with her post-baby body.

The 32-year-old actress and husband Channing Tatum welcomed their daughter Everly Tatum on May 31 in London.

Returning to work on the set of the TV show "The Witches of East End" on Wednesday, Dewan-Tatum appeared slim and fit wearing dark skinny jeans and a lace top in Vancouver, Canada.

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It comes as no surprise that the new mother bounced back to her pre-baby form. Dewan-Tatum began her career as a dancer who once toured with Justin Timberlake and reportedly remained active for the duration of her pregnancy.

While living in London with Tatum as he filmed "Jupiter Ascending," Dewan-Tatum awaited baby Everly's arrival with frequent yoga classes and long walks, according to the Daily Mail.

Around the time of the baby's arrival, the "thrilled" couple announced the news to Tatum's website.

Today, the Tatum family could not be happier, according to a source close to the couple.

"Jenna knows just how lucky she is to have Channing at her side," said an insider at Us Weekly. "Her heart is filled with so much love. She and Channing are truly soul mates."

Everly will likely not be the only child for the Hollywood couple.

"The first number that pops into my head is three, but I just want one to be healthy and then we'll see where we go after that," Tatum said ahead of his daughter's arrival to People magazine.

Dewan-Tatum met her husband on the set of "Step Up" in which they both starred. Married since 2009, the actress once described Channing as "emotionally deep and spiritually open," according to People magazine.

"He is such an open-hearted person," said the actress. "What you see is what you get."

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