After going to visit the singer/actor on his set for the movie “Just Mercy,” a new Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx rumor started circulating that the two are now doing house-hunting in Atlanta. This is supposedly because the pair would like to start a family there, but the reports are not true. The Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx pair are neither moving down South nor are they thinking about making a family, just yet.
This report about the Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx couple moving South came from Radar Online. The publication recently posted an article with the headline, “Moving Down South! Katie Holmes & Boyfriend Jamie Foxx Check Out Atlanta Mansions.” In it, the site claims that a source close to the Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx pair has revealed their plans to move to Atlanta.
“They looked at three beautiful, expensive mansions in Buckhead,” the supposed source reportedly said. “They were all kid-friendly too.”
It would also appear that the children of the Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx children have gotten quite close. The “Collateral” star has two daughters in Corinne, 23, and Anelise, 9. Meanwhile, the “Batman Begins” actress has Suri, 12, with former husband and “Mission Impossible” icon, Tom Cruise. The source reportedly told the publication that Jamie Foxx has come to love Suri.
“He’s fallen in love with her like she’s his own daughter,” Radar Online claims the source said. “She and Anelise get along well and Suri acts like her big sister.
“Katie and Jamie both love Atlanta and think it’s a good place to raise their daughters and be out of the L.A. spotlight.”
In response to the new Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx report, Gossip Cop was quick to step in to debunk it. After checking with a representative for the “Logan Lucky” actress, it was confirmed that none of the things in the tabloid gossip was true.


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