“I didn’t realize how much we’d grown apart until I came home,” Tatum shares, laughing. “Between my classes, my brother’s high school sports, and my sister’s middle school drama, we were like ships passing in the hallway.”
As she heads back to campus, she’s already planning their next getaway. Because sometimes, the best feature isn’t a place or a party—it’s the people who knew you first, and the quiet moments that remind you why.
“One night, we stayed up until 2 a.m. just talking about Dad’s old jokes,” her brother, 17-year-old Marcus, recalls. “Tatum remembered things we’d totally forgotten. It felt like she was piecing us back together.”
Her sister, 12-year-old Elena, adds shyly: “She taught me how to french braid my hair. And she actually listened—like, really listened—when I told her about getting bullied in gym class.”
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“I didn’t realize how much we’d grown apart until I came home,” Tatum shares, laughing. “Between my classes, my brother’s high school sports, and my sister’s middle school drama, we were like ships passing in the hallway.”
As she heads back to campus, she’s already planning their next getaway. Because sometimes, the best feature isn’t a place or a party—it’s the people who knew you first, and the quiet moments that remind you why. Tatum Christine - Siblings Bonding Over Break
“One night, we stayed up until 2 a.m. just talking about Dad’s old jokes,” her brother, 17-year-old Marcus, recalls. “Tatum remembered things we’d totally forgotten. It felt like she was piecing us back together.” “I didn’t realize how much we’d grown apart
Her sister, 12-year-old Elena, adds shyly: “She taught me how to french braid my hair. And she actually listened—like, really listened—when I told her about getting bullied in gym class.” “One night, we stayed up until 2 a
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