Channing Tatum enjoyed ‘freaking people out’ with vodka delivery

Channing Tatum teams with Saucey app to surprise fans with vodka. (Reuters)

Channing Tatum found himself playing a new role this weekend: delivery boy.

In collaboration with the Saucey App – an alcohol delivery service — Channing Tatum took to the streets to bring his vodka brand, Born and Bred, into the homes of unsuspecting Saucey users.

Tatum also filmed the encounters on Instagram, and the reactions are priceless — if albeit a little profanity-laced, as Tatum pointed out in one caption.

“A few of you owe money to the swear jar," he wrote.

WARNING: Some of the following footage contains strong language. Viewer discretion is advised.

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Most of the folks Tatum delivered to were either already drinking or hungover from previous festivities, but all were excited to see him. He even paused during his new job of “delivering @bornandbred Vodka to the good people of LA,” he wrote on Instagram, to partake in the fun and share a shot with one of the households he delivered to.

Tatum launched Born and Bred, an American craft vodka, earlier this year. The locally sourced spirit is the celebrity’s first foray into the liquor industry, which he started with a plan to “Cross my heart and hope for mischief”— a wish printed in all caps inside each bottle.

When he first stated his plans for the vodka brand, he told People: “I want to just cause a little havoc, get into some trouble, get into some safe, manageable mischief.”

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This weekend, he presumably achieved the lighthearted fun he was looking for, and took some others on the ride.

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