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Brandi Ledford He has big plans for 2025 and one of them involves seeing Channing Tatum in a compromising yoga pose.
The Baywatch: Hawaii alum has taken up yoga as a way to stay present and has even started learning the art. she said Us Weekly that one of his goals is to start a famous yoga retreat.
Her friends are first on the invite list, but after that, she is Magic Mike himself.
“I want my very good friend, Denise Richards. I think we will have a blast. My friend is Cindy Crawford‘ coach. I think it would be amazing to come,” Ledford, 55, said Us at the Los Angeles Mission’s annual Christmas celebration. “Channing Tatum, because I want to see him in Downward Dog. That would be great. I want to see him in all kinds of Downward Dog.”
For the uninitiated, Downward Dog is one of the most famous yoga poses. It involves laying head on the floor with arms extended forward, legs straight with feet planted on the floor and hips high in the air.
On a more serious note, Ledford’s interest in promoting yoga in the new year comes from an effort to remain sober.
“I think that would be really fun. Be fun and be sober,” he added. “Continue to stay sober. And I’m looking into doing some brand partnerships, so I think that would be really fun, just being, like, a famous influencer over 50.”
She elaborated on the importance of yoga in her life in an Instagram video in June.
“Today and every day, I celebrate the transformative power of yoga,” she wrote in the caption to a video showing her leading a group through a yoga practice. “As a yoga teacher, I am proud to share this ancient discipline and see its profound impact. Yoga is more than just physical exercise – it is a harmonious combination of clarity, vitality and spirituality. This is where music meets movement, creating a sanctuary for my soul.”
She continued, “Yoga is an essential part of my sobriety journey, helping me to cultivate inner peace, balance and connection. I am grateful for its role in my life and honored to be part of a global community that recognizes its benefits.”
While Ledford’s spiritual life focuses on her own sobriety and caring awareness, she added that it is “absolutely essential” to give back to the community.
“I often love to give monetary donations, and I don’t often have the opportunity to actually serve,” she said of her time at the LA Mission. “So to be able to do both feels really meaningful. I also love the idea of promoting it to hopefully get more people to donate if they see us here.”