Stories with regards to the Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx couple can range from the almost believable to the downright ridiculous, and one of the most recent stories falls under the latter category. A report basically claimed that the two had split recently and then got back together afterward. Not only did the second part of that sentence not happen, but the same goes for the first.
As Gossip Cop reports, the tabloid magazine Life & Style recently published a story that claims a reconciliation has happened between the Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx couple. After months of not being photographed together, the two were finally spotted in public spending time with each other. The magazine took the chance to claim that the reason for the long period of no photos together is due to a split.
The publication even went so far as to quote a suspicious insider with equally questionable statements regarding the Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx couple. If what this supposed tipster was saying is to be believed, the former wife of Tom Cruise simply can’t let go of her new beau.
“Katie just can’t quit Jamie, it’s as simple as that… That’s why she took him back,” the supposed insider was quoted as saying. “When Jamie’s in Katie’s life, she’s less stressed. They can both be stubborn, but they’re great together and everyone knows it!”
Aside from the fact that the statements made by the source could not be corroborated, it’s also worth pointing out that piece itself was full of contradictions. It made it sound as if both the actress and the actor broke the relationship off at the same time without actually saying so. Clearly, Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx needed some work.
Just to be clear, however, no Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx split has occurred. This then means that no reconciliation happened because it was not necessary.


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