Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx have been dating for years and despite not tying the knot yet, it was said that the couple is now expecting their baby boy. The two were previously reported to be living in already so the news of Tom Cruise’s ex’s pregnancy makes sense.
The news came from Australia’s NW magazine and it claimed that Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are welcoming their first baby in mid-2019. Suri Cruise is said to be excited to welcome her new brother as well.
“The word is that Katie’s four months along and she’s telling close friends it’s going to be a mini-Jamie,” the so-called insider told. “They’re absolutely dancing on air and Suri cannot wait to have a sibling on the way.”
The source added that Katie Holmes always want to have lots of kids because for her “the-more-the-merrier.” On the other hand, Jamie Foxx is also very excited and cannot wait to give his two daughters (from previous wife) a brother.
Based on the story, Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are already setting up the nursery and taking time to brainstorm for the best name for their baby boy. “Jamie’s said to be fussing over every detail and pampering Katie like a princess,” the source further alleged.
However, Gossip Cop once again steps out to debunk this report about Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx baby. It pointed out that the news is wrong and the first indication is that the source mentioned in the article is untraceable thus it is possible that it does not even exist. GC also asserted that it reached out to Katie Holmes reps and it got the message that states the story was fabricated.
In any case, EconoTimes previously reported that Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx vacationed in Miami while on a yacht. There were photos of that trip and apparently, Suri Cruise’s mom is very slim to be suspected of being four months pregnant. Clearly, the story is another bogus report.


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