Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx have always approached their romance in a non-traditional way since they started dating in 2013. But the celebrity couple broke that streak and gave paparazzi a dose of what they’ve been craving for a long time: public display of affection.
The pair was seen at a beach in Malibu last week. Katie Holmes hung out with Jamie Foxx as they enjoyed each other’s company. They were spotted hugging and kissing each other, not caring whether or not there were cameras pointed at them.
It goes without saying that gossip publications exploded with a slew of stories around Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx and yes, even breakup rumors ran abound despite the clear sign that the two are still dating each other. Radar Online (via Gossip Cop) spun a piece together claiming that the duo’s relationship is on an unsteady foundation, citing previously debunked stories that the magazine itself peddled months ago.
It’s clear that Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are madly in love with each other, judging from recent photos of them in Malibu. They both had these smiles on their faces and their carefree attitude suggested they don’t care about what the gossip media is saying.
But this isn’t to say that they’re going to be like this moving forward. It’s likely that they’ll still be keeping their relationship low-key, although sightings like the ones in Malibu are expected to occur from time to time, at least according to a source of E! News.
So what does this mean for Jamie Foxx and Katie Holmes moving forward? Is this a sign that they’re going to finally tie the knot? Everything is uncertain at this point as the two remain reticent about what exactly their agreed-upon arrangement is.
Representatives of the couple also haven’t commented on this latest news either. But what’s important is Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx have found happiness in each other’s arms, a rarity these days especially to those who are in the entertainment industry.


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