Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx, and Tom Cruise have yet again been included in another rumor by an outlet known for spewing fabricated stories. According to Radar Online, the unofficial couple is planning to sit down with the “Top Gun” star to discuss their plans of getting married.
The meet-up is supposed to “clear the air” between the three stars given that Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes have once been married. However, since Radar Online has published the article, it’s best to remain skeptical of this narrative. Especially given the fact that the Jamie Foxx and the “Dawson Creek” star isn't engaged yet.
The duo has even denied time and again that they are a couple. But this doesn’t stop gossip tabloids like Radar Online to publish unfounded claims. For instance, the outlet wrote an article last August purporting that Jamie Fox and Katie Holmes’ relationship were standing on thin ice. Of course, that proved to be nothing more than fiction and the pair are still happily dating each other.
But even though they’ve been enjoying each other’s company for the last five years, it seems that Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx aren’t too keen to tie the knot. However, the “Robin Hood” actor seems to have won over the hearts of Holmes’ family, most especially the actress mother and 12-year-old daughter, Suri Cruise.
The assumption is based on the recent gesture of Jamie Foxx when he took Katie Holmes and her mother to Serendipity to celebrate the actress’ 40th birthday. It’s said that Foxx was every bit the gentleman all night long, which left quite the impression on Katie’s mom, Kathleen Stothers-Holmes.
Of course, this isn’t to say that the two will be marrying anytime soon but it’s safe to assume that the subject may already have been broached. Jamie Foxx and Katie Holmes were recently seen kissing each other inside a yacht a few days before celebrating New Year’s Eve.


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