Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx have been making the headlines lately as they were reported to be heading to splitsville. The 50-year-old actor has been partying with women very often, and this behavior reportedly left the former “Dawson Creek” star heartbroken.
Some publications claimed that Holmes felt humiliated by her boyfriend’s shameless flirting and because of this, she reached her limit. So, have they broken up already?
Gossip Cop reported that Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are still together. They pointed out that the news outlet that published the article has no firsthand knowledge and no real sources to back up its claims.
In any case, it appears that the Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx breakup news is really false. In fact, as per Us Weekly, the former is still so smitten with her boyfriend that she would not let him go despite the latest womanizing reports.
“She has fun with him when they are together,” the source told Us Weekly. “It is a relationship that works for her.”
Furthermore, it was said that Katie Holmes loves Jamie Foxx so much that she is just ignoring his behavior. Then again, the actress or her representatives have not yet commented on this so the matter has not yet been formally addressed.
Meanwhile, it took sometime before Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx admitted their dating status. They had been rumored to be in a relationship for a long time but decided to keep it to themselves for at least two years. Since the secret was revealed, the two have been openly dating but Suri Cruise was rarely spotted with them.
People are expecting them to get married soon but it seems that Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx have not talked about it yet. Perhaps, they are still enjoying their freedom as an unmarried couple.


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