Channing Tatum blends into a crowd of Norway fans in a blonde Erling Haaland wig at World Cup match after playing a lookalike in Nike short film

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Channing Tatum could have been mistaken for Norwegian forward Erling Haaland as he mingled with the crowd at a World Cup match in a long blonde wig.
The 46-year-old American actor cheered on Norway with fans during their Group I match against France at Boston Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Channing recently appeared in a star-studded Nike short film alongside Erling ahead of the World Cup, in which he played an Erling lookalike character.
The campaign jokingly featured Channing as Erling’s “new stunt double”, showing the actor wearing a blonde wig and a Norway jersey.
Apparently, the 21 Jump Street star loved playing Erling as he attended his team’s game wearing a football-like wig and football jersey.
Channing Tatum may have been mistaken for Norwegian forward Erling Haaland as he mingled with the crowd at a World Cup match wearing a long blonde wig.
The 46-year-old American actor joined his fans in cheering on Norway during their Group I match against France at Boston Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
The film serves as a celebration of the sport’s greatest personalities and a reminder of what makes football so compelling.
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The premise here is that a Hollywood director is trying to make a flashy football movie. As soon as the cameras start rolling, the actors ignore the script.
Instead of following the choreography, the stars start playing instinctive, creative football, turning the entire film set into complete chaos.
Footballs fly across different movie sets, explosions occur, celebrities get caught in the middle of the action, and every attempt to regain control ends in failure.
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 film starring Erling in a star-studded Nike short ahead of the World Cup, playing an Erling lookalike.
However, the match ended in defeat for Norway, who lost 4-1 to France.
France took first place in the group stage and are building strong momentum heading into the knockout rounds.
France made an explosive start and Ousmane Dembélé scored in the 7th, 20th and 32nd minutes to complete a first-half hat-trick. It was one of the fastest hat-tricks in men’s World Cup history.
Kylian Mbappé played a key creative role, setting up the opening goal and helping France dominate the first half.
Norway briefly got back into the match with a goal from Thelo Aasgaard, but France quickly regained control.
Late in the match, Désiré Doué added the fourth goal, while Norway missed a penalty that could have narrowed the gap.
After completing the qualifying rounds before the match, Norway will move on to the next stage and finish the race in second place.




