It appears that Jamie Foxx and Katie Holmes are definitely not hiding their romance as they arrive at the Lumiere de Vie Hommes Launch yacht party in New York on Saturday, Oct. 13. Us Weekly has reported that a source told them the low-key couple was spotted holding hands as they got out of the car at Chelsea Piers, but they didn’t spend much time together at the party.
“The insider noted that ‘Jamie held her hand as she stepped up onto the ramp and they looked very much like a couple,’ before the pair ‘walked quickly through the party and were taken to private quarters in the back, where Katie stayed the rest of the night,’” Jessica Vacco-Bolanos said in her report for Us Weekly.
While Katie stayed at the private room, Jamie was enjoying the party with the insider saying that he even got behind the DJ booth and took four shots of Patron Tequila in 20 minutes. “Jamie went to the DJ booth and started spinning for the party. He was playing lots of ’90ss hip-hop and hyping the party up, he really made everyone turn up and was a great DJ,” the source told Us Weekly.
Jamie Foxx and Katie Holmes were first spotted together at the 4th Annual Apollo in the Hamptons Benefit back in 2013, but they have always denied they were dating. In fact, they managed to keep their relationship under wraps for several years before they finally confirmed their romance during a date at a beach in Malibu last year.
Jamie Foxx and Katie Holmes have stepped out in public together several times since then as they get more comfortable in their relationship. A couple of months ago, the two were spotted having a good time at a Malibu beach, and they worked out together while Katie was visiting Jamie in Atlanta in September.


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