Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are reportedly moving in together after five years of dating. Woman’s Day Australia (via Gossip Cop) contends that the pair was seen recently at the Upper East Side of Manhattan trying to scout for a location they might find appealing.
The tabloid claims that Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx ultimately settled for a $56 million penthouse apartment in New York City. The penthouse is said to include a phenomenal view of the city with a library, private elevator, and a dining terrace.
However, this is likely another fabricated story by the publication as it has a history of pushing out articles that have no veracity whatsoever. The tabloid is also hiding behind a source that it refuses to name, a tactic that gossip publications are wont to do.
But the most glaring clue indicating that Woman’s Day Australia is lying through its teeth consists of the previous statements of Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx themselves. The duo has time and again denied that they are a couple despite their actions saying otherwise.
They’re also employing a dating style that doesn’t follow the traditional ways of a conventional relationship. What’s more, while Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx have been seen together multiple times, they made it quite clear that they want to live their lives separately.
This is doubly true for Katie Holmes, who is prioritizing her daughter, Suri Cruise, above anything else. And yes, that includes her unofficial relationship with Jamie Foxx. The “Dawson's Creek” alum’s decision isn’t hard to understand given what she went through with her previous husband, Tom Cruise.
Unorthodox as the pair’s behavior may be, this set-up works remarkably well for Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx, as evidenced by their five years of seeing each other. From their Malibu get-together to Katie Holmes recently visiting the “Django” actor in Atlanta, all signs are pointing that whatever they have works perfectly fine for the both of them.


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