Jenna Dewan's 4-year-old son Callum channels Taylor Swift in adorable performance video

Jenna Dewan attends the Cult Gaia RE24 Runway Show on November 14, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.  (Steven Simione / Getty Images stock)
Jenna Dewan attends the Cult Gaia RE24 Runway Show on November 14, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

Jenna Dewan's 4-year-old son, Callum, shares his mother's love for dance.

The little guy was seen dancing to Taylor Swift's 2008 hit, “You Belong With Me,” in Instagram stories posted by Dewan on Aug. 23.

In the video clips, Callum is seen looking out at the crowd as he dances alongside other children wearing a Yada Rocks T-shirt, referring to the Youth Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles.

Callum Dewan (@jennadewan / Instagram)
Jenna Dewan's son Callum performing at a Taylor Swift-themed camp.

As he and the children showcased their dance moves, multiple people in the crowd, including Dewan's 11-year-old daughter, Everly, started cheering the youngsters on, which made Callum smile.

On her IG Stories, Dewan wrote, "This Taylor swift camp might have well been broadway to us ?? I was crying, we cheered so loud. Sooo cute.

Callum Dewan (@jennadewan / Instagram)
Jenna Dewan's son Callum performing at a Taylor Swift-themed camp.

The mom of three then posted a cute snap of her hugging her son at the academy. She captioned the sweet moment, "What matters right here..."

Jenna Dewan and son Callum (@jennadewan / Instagram)
Jenna Dewan hugging her son Callum.

Dewan shares Callum and her 2-month-old baby girl, Rhiannon, with her fiancé, Steve Kazee. The dancer shares her eldest child, Everly, with ex-husband Channing Tatum.

Kazee, a Broadway actor and producer, and Dewan have been engaged since early 2020.

“We’re professionally engaged,” she once joked to Romper, adding that Kazee adapted really well to parenting even amid the pandemic.

“He’s so naturally domestic and nurturing, and he’s so loving, and he’s funny, and he’s really … he’s just incredible,” she said. “It’s one of those things where people just have a natural ability for parenting. I’m so excited to see him with a little baby again.”

Here's what we know about Dewan's three children.

Everly

Dewan and Tatum welcomed Everly to the world on May 31, 2013, in London.

Dewan has been open about how challenging it was when Everly arrived.

“At the time, Chan wasn’t available to be with us for the most part,” Dewan revealed on a 2021 episode of the “Dear Gabby” podcast. “So it was me, my doula, and Evie all by ourselves traveling at six weeks.”

Tatum told The Hollywood Reporter in 2013 that he was often away for up to 13 hours every day filming.

“I feel like I come home and I feel like she’s changed — like her face looks different,” Tatum said. “You feel like every minute that you miss is horrible.”

Tatum and Dewan announced they were going their separate ways when Everly was 4.

More recently, Dewan shared that her daughter seems to have inherited the dance gene from her parents after all, despite saying earlier on in Everly's life that she may not be a dancer. Dewan and Tatum met on the set of "Step Up" and are known for their dancing skills.

Dewan told Romper that her daughter has recently gotten into Irish step dancing, "winning competitions" and proving her mom's earlier assessment of her dance ability wrong.

"I’m a dance mom in a random hotel ballroom around the world, rehearsing her at 6 in the morning," she told Romper. "I said, ‘How am I doing this?’"

Callum

Dewan and Kazee welcomed their first child together, Callum, just as the pandemic was getting underway and only weeks after getting engaged.

Dewan said in a January 2024 interview with Romper that she was able to take almost an entire year off from work to enjoy the early days with her new baby.

When baby No. 3's arrival was anticipated by her family, Dewan said that Callum had been asking hilarious questions about pregnancy and childbirth.

“(I told him) when the baby is ready, the baby comes out. And he’s like, ‘I want the baby right now. Can you just pull it out of your mouth?’" she said, adding that the two parents had "died" laughing. "I said, ‘I wish, baby. That would be amazing if we could pull it out my mouth. But no, it definitely goes a different way.’"

Rhiannon Lee Kathryn Kazee

On Jan. 17, Dewan and her fiancé, Steve Kazee, announced that they were expecting a child together.

“Think if I make @stevekazee serenade me every night the baby will get his voice??” she wrote in a post on Instagram. Dewan shared the caption alongside a video of Kazee strumming the guitar and singing as she took a bath with her baby bump on display.

“I’d have a million babies with you!” Kazee replied in the comments.

Dewan spoke to Romper as part of her pregnancy announcement in a story published on Jan. 17. She told the outlet that this would be her final pregnancy and that she had just entered her second trimester.

“The Rookie” star also revealed that she is “not sure” her body will be able to recover as quickly as she did after her first two kids.

“I’m not sure the body necessarily gets right back into action the way it did years ago. We’ll see,” she said. “I’ll report back, but I do think there’s a bit of ignorance, this dancer in me that just says ‘OK, well, you just get it done.’ I’ve recovered great every time, but I’m open to whatever happens.”

Kazee and Dewan told the outlet they weren't going to find out the sex of the baby ahead of time. Dewan also said that she was feeling wistful about it being her last pregnancy.

“You don’t race to the end because this is the last time,” she said. “So there’s a bit of joy and a little sadness. I’m really trying to enjoy it all and not try to just get through the days.”

On June 20, the couple announced they'd welcomed their daughter, Rhiannon Lee Kathryn Kazee, into the world.

In a joint post on Instagram, they shared two photos of their baby lying on Dewan's chest and in the caption said their little girl arrived on June 14.

"Our hearts are overflowing with love, and we are truly blessed by your presence. Welcome to our world baby girl," they wrote.

This article was originally published on TODAY.com