Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx have been dating off-radar since 2013. The celebrity couple hasn’t been vocal about their relationship, likely wanting to be left alone on their romantic endeavors.
Still, tabloids have been quick to judge what’s going on between the two even though the couple hasn’t revealed anything to these magazines. Foxx and Holmes's stories have been circulating again lately as Us Weekly published an article about the “Dawson Creek” actress allegedly fed up about Fox’s constant interaction with other women.
“No one understands why Katie loves a man who can’t seem to commit or why he’s publicly humiliating her like this,” Us Weekly wrote. “Everyone just wants her to take care of herself and to be happy. But she won’t let go of Jamie.”
While Jamie Foxx has indeed been talking to other women as he was seen during a private event, a confidante of Holmes told Gossip Cop that the actress isn’t bothered about it. In fact, the two were supposedly FaceTiming each other as Katie Holmes was boarding a plane for her trip to Paris.
“Katie was FaceTiming Jamie after they boarded,” Daily Mail reported. “She said she loves him and asked if he wanted cookies from Paris. He said he was in Miami.”
Katie Holmes relationship with Jamie Foxx is still going strong even though the celebrity couple hasn’t been exactly following traditional forms of dating. Rumors that the two split last week also went viral with various publications cover the story. The reason this time was Jamie Foxx spending time with ex-Kristin Grannis, the mother of his young daughter Annalise Bishop, during a family-oriented fireworks viewing during the July 4th.
And yet again, this has been proven to be just that, rumors. Katie Holmes’ representative Leslie Sloane told the media that this is “100 percent untrue.” Right now, Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx remain reticent about their relationship with Holmes reportedly focusing on the well-being of her daughter Suri Cruise.


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