Taylor Lautner turns down manly challenge, wins $40,000

NEW YORK - JUNE 28: Actor Taylor Lautner attends The Cinema Society & Piaget screening of 'Twilight Saga: Eclipse' at the Crosby Street Hotel on June 28, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)

Taylor Lautner has reached a settlement with McMahon’s RV and it happened in court, he didn’t accept the offer of a push-up contest.

The California-based company failed to deliver a trailer to the set of Abduction on time, so Taylor took legal action and as a result has won $40,000 – and bless him, the money has gone straight to charity.

“McMahon’s RV has agreed to settle its dispute with Taylor Lautner. McMahon’s RV will pay $40,000 to Lautner, which Lautner will donate to The Lollipop Theater Network, a children’s charity with which he has a long-standing relationship,” Lautner’s attorney Robert Barta told UsMagazine.com.

“The Lollipop Theater Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing movies currently in theaters to children confined to hospitals due to chronic or life-threatening illnesses. The Lollipop Theater Network works with hospitals nationwide, including the greater Los Angeles and Orange County areas.”