First Paris and now, New York. It would appear that the Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx couple are spending less and less time together as time goes by. This has led even more publications to speculate about the pair breaking up. Considering that they are not even on the same coast, it’s beginning to look like a split is not that unlikely anymore. If so, the only question now is when it will be announced.
The Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx pair were caught spending time in different parts of the country recently, with many headlines coyly suggesting that there may be trouble in paradise. While the former “Dawson’s Creek” actress was walking around New York, the singer/actor was spotted eating in Los Angeles, the International Business Times reports.
To be clear, this is not indicative of the Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx couple officially calling it quits. Rather, it’s simply a potential sign that points towards that direction in terms of the pair’s relationship. Then again, none of the photos of the two while shot apart seem to show any kind of distress. This could also be a sign that their love and trust for one another is so strong that distance doesn’t bother them.
Another explanation put forward is the couple’ reluctance of being both seen and photographed together. As Hollywood couples go, the Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx pair is certainly one of the most interesting, and it’s safe to say that they really don’t want their fame to ruin their bond. In a recent interview, the daughter of Jamie Foxx, Corinne Foxx spoke about their romance.
"They are so great and Katie is always so chic. They were wonderful," she had said.
This statement can be taken in several ways, but at first glance, it certainly seems positive enough. With that being the case, the Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx long-distance relationship doesn’t seem to be an issue.


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