Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx were spotted together again last week and this could only mean that they either broke up and reunited, or they did not call it quits at all. The speculations that they split surfaced after the “Django Unchained” actor said he is single at the Oscar’s post-party on February.
As Jamie Foxx labeled himself as “single” it was widely believed that Katie Holmes is now out of his life. Many people think that it made sense because, since December 2018, the couple was never seen together again. But until recently, it was proven that they are still in love and appears to be going strong.
Hollywood Life reported that Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx had a simple date in New York City. They were spotted a month after the latter declared he was not in a relationship.
Based on the story, Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx strolled around Central Park and dropped by the Metropolitan Museum of Art too. The recent paparazzi photos of the pair just debunked the rumors that they have gone on separate ways.
In any case, aside from the breakup rumors, it was said that Katie Holmes is also considering adoption. She reportedly wants to adopt a boy so that Suri Cruise will have a brother.
According to Gossip Cop, the report originally appeared on Australia’s Woman’s Day and it was claimed that Katie Holmes is now processing the papers for the adoption. It was added that she is adopting a 7-year-old boy and he is set to arrive soon.
The child is probably a Syrian boy since Katie Holmes recently visited a Syrian refugee and it was alleged that her real reason for visiting was to find a child to adopt as Suri Cruise’s brother.
Apparently, this is another false story. Katie Holmes is not adopting and this was confirmed by her representative. Previously, she was reported to be adopting a baby with Jamie Foxx and this was debunked - surely this new rumor is no different from the first adoption stories.


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