MAGIC Mike actor Channing Tatum has been in various talk-shows in the United States.

However, a recent interview was made more special as it was conducted by a girl with severe autism that hinders verbal communication.

Carly Fleischmann, 21, has written a book about her condition and now she is joining the online talk-show circuit with a non-verbal show called “Speechless”.

“I would like to introduce you to my first guest ever,” said Fleischmann, as she begins the show with the assistance of a computer and tablet.

In the lighthearted interview, the two of them laughed over a range of questions – from growing up, Tatum's marriage and his greatest fears.

“Would you date a 21-year-old person with autism?" asked Fleischmann.

“Yes, if I got permission from my wife,” replied Tatum with a huge laugh.

In a separate question, Tatum admitted that it was hard for Hollywood to take him seriously in the beginning of his career.

“I find it hard to make people to take me seriously ever… so yes is the answer to that,” said Tatum.

Channing Tatum answers a range of questions on 'Speechless' talk show. -Photo: YouTube/Speechless with Carly Fleischmann

At the end of the seven-minute interview, Tatum was given two boxes.

“In these to boxes are your worst fears. Since I am facing mine, I want you to meet yours,” said Fleischmann.

Tatum screamed when he saw a doll when he opened one of the boxes.

“That is a terrifying doll. Would you be able to sleep with this next to you?” asked Tatum.

The interview has reached less than 1 million views on YouTube since it was uploaded on April 29.

Fleischmann also received many positive comments from viewers, praising her for a job well done.

“This was the best interview I've seen of Channing. He is so relaxed and chilled,” wrote Sofi on YouTube.

Mark Humphrey wrote: “Well done for facing your fear.”

Another YouTuber by the username ‘TheSacko’ suggested United States President Barack Obama for her next interview.