Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are plagued by rumors once again even in the early stages of 2019. According to Us Weekly (via Gossip Cop), the “Django” actor “betrayed” the trust of the “Dawson Creek” alum by gallivanting with other women.
The questionable outlet cited Miss Universe winner Olivia Culpo and actress Cara Santana as the other parties that are supposedly involved in the said betrayal. But, given that Us Weekly has a history of spinning drama out of thin air, readers should, then, take their word with heavy skepticism. While Jamie Foxx was indeed spotted with the abovementioned women, they were there in the company of their own respective beaus. Meanwhile, the reason why Katie Holmes wasn’t pictured with the rest of the party is that she was out skiing with her daughter, Suri Cruise, Daily Mail reported.
Readers, who have been following the relationship of Jamie Foxx and Katie Holmes, know that the couple was spotted doing PDA on the same yacht where the actor was seen with the two women. This is a rare sight for the two since they’ve kept their relationship relatively private through these years.
It also highlights Jamie Foxx’s commitment to Katie Holmes, further fueling another rumor claiming that the two will be married soon. National Enquirer wrote an article, a few weeks ago, purporting that the unofficial couple is planning to tie the knot in Paris this coming winter.
This, too, is another false claim as Jamie Foxx and Katie Holmes haven’t even announced their engagement yet. They aren’t even considering themselves as a couple. The fact of the matter is that nobody knows what’s going on between the pair, save for a select few individuals they truly trust.
So, even though Us Weekly and National Enquirer – both of which are owned by the same company – keep peddling these false narratives, it doesn’t change the fact that they don’t know have the slightest clue what they’re talking about. As for Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx, the pair seems contented enough with the setup they have.


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