Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx have been rumored to be planning to get married. However, there were reports that the two have already called off their wedding. Based on the stories, the “Dawson’s Creek” actress developed trust issues with her beau so she backed out.
It was just in May when Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx hit the headlines for their supposed intimate-wedding plans. Fox News even reported that the former was spotted hunting for the perfect wedding venue in Ireland.
The report added that the actress is specifically looking for a house that was previously used as a wedding venue by other high-profile personalities and celebrities like Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones and actor Cillian Murphy. But it was alleged that Katie did not book the house as she and Jamie had split and eventually canceled the wedding.
As per Radar Online, Jamie Foxx had been cheating on Katie Holmes for years and she discovered it recently. Following the supposed break up, the latter was spotted with her ex-boyfriend and former “Dawson's Creek” co-star Joshua Jackson. But of course, if they ever met, it could just be a simple catch-up that the media tried to report as if it was a date.
In any case, it was added that the Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx wedding is close to spending $300,000 for their celebration and honeymoon but it will not take place anymore.
Now, Gossip Cop just dismissed this story and stated that there was no wedding plan in the first place. It claimed that Jamie Foxx’s representative told them that the actor is not getting married, thus the summer wedding or Ireland dream wedding stories are false.
It added that the insiders or sources mentioned in the stories are untraceable, plus there are no signs that the publication really has firsthand knowledge of Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx's relationship. Meanwhile, Jamie Foxx and Katie Holmes' relationship is going strong. They have been in a relationship for five years now and their constant outings prove that they are still very much together.


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