Katie Holmes and Suri Cruise are reportedly feuding because Jamie Foxx is moving into their home. It was said that Tom Cruise’s 12-year-old daughter hates the idea that there will be someone in their home besides herself and her mom.
According to the report that appeared on Australian tabloid NW (via Gossip Cop), Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx decided to move in together but Suri Cruise is not happy with the plan. The child is reportedly upset and made it clear to her mom that she does not agree with living together with Jamie Foxx.
“When Katie brought it up, she never imagined Suri would react that way,” the source said. “Suri never seemed to mind having Jamie around before. But she’s been giving her mom the cold shoulder ever since.”
As for the reason why the 12-year-old is objecting to her mom and her boyfriend’s wish, the source explained, “Suri doesn’t like this idea of Jamie invading her home space and becoming a sort of stepdad.”
It was added that Suri wants to see her dad, Tom Cruise, and spend more time with him. She misses him so much and she does not want Jamie to take his place if he will live with them.
So, is this story true? Gossip Cop claimed it is not. The publication can confidently refute this story because after contacting Katie Holmes's representative, it was able to confirm that the report is totally wrong and there is no truth to it.
Meanwhile, this rumor could have stemmed from the reports that Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are looking for a new home around New York City. MSN reported that the couple has been house hunting and checked out a $30 million property close to Central Park. However, this news was never confirmed as well.


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