Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx were about to get married but unfortunately, the latter allegedly got cold feet so the plans never materialized. Plus, there seems to be a third party involved and it was the actor’s ex and baby mama, Kristin Grannis.
Globe reported that Foxx On ditched Holmes when they are about to tie the knot so she was really shocked and devastated. Moreover, Suri Cruise’s mom also felt betrayed after learning that her boyfriend is suddenly getting involved with her daughter Annalise’s mom again. With that turn of events, the tabloid stated that it is over for Katie and Jamie.
“Katie’s in total shock,” the source said. “She was convinced they’d end up married and calls it especially humiliating for her because Foxx swore he and Grannis were just friends. It’s very tough on Katie, who’s desperate to tie Jamie down.”
But then again, Gossip Cop revealed the truth about Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx’s supposed “summer wedding” that did not happen due to the actor’s alleged cheating. The publication stated that this rumor is ridiculous because there were no wedding plans in the first place. Plus, the fact that this was first reported a year ago is enough to prove that this is totally untrue.
This is not the first time that Globe published an erroneous story about Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx’s supposed wedding. In that same year, the paper also wrote that the latter is forcing his girlfriend to sign a prenup before they can get married. This was made up as the two has no plans to tie the knot even then.
With two false news, it is easy to see that the publication should not be trusted for news such as Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx’s wedding or breakup. The truth - the couple is happy together but is not considering marriage yet.


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