Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx have not admitted that they are dating, not even once. Although they openly go on dates sometimes, the pair is not open when it comes discussions about their relationship. In fact, the “Django Unchained” star does not like it when his girlfriend is brought up interviews so he usually walks out when that happens.
Despite this non-confirmation about their relationship, there were reports that Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are ready to settle. It was said that the couple is planning to get married in Paris and it may take place soon.
“Paris is the city where they decided to go public with their romance after years of sneaking around,” an insider supposedly told Radar Online. “Jamie’s been a handful ever since they started secretly dating in 2013, but Katie’s convinced him to settle down, and they’re ready to make it official.”
Based on the article, it was said that it was Katie Holmes who chose the place where they should marry and she was also the one who allegedly convinced the 50-year-old actor to settle now. The former “Dawson’s Creek” star is looking forward to a winter wedding according to the insider.
After their wedding, it was further alleged that Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are going to live in a $56 million penthouse in New York. They supposedly chose this place because it is conveniently located near Suri Cruise’s school. What’s more, Jamie Foxx will eventually adopt Tom Cruise’s daughter but it may take time because he and Katie know that the actor will not agree to it if they will do the adoption now.
In any case, Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx’s wedding is not really new and they were even once reported to have broken their engagement and calling off the wedding. However, such news was previously debunked and if their wedding in Paris is true, an announcement from the couple is needed for confirmation.


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