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Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx 2019: Buying Suri’s Loyalty with Paris Trip? Tabloid Obsession with Amount Spent

It would seem that the most dominant Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx story this week is how the actress supposedly spoiled her daughter with superstar Tom Cruise, Suri Cruise during a Paris trip. Tabloid outlets keep insisting that upwards of $200,000 was spent during the child’s 13th birthday. This led to speculations that perhaps this was to ensure that the girl’s loyalty stays with the mother instead of the father.

One of the more absurd assertions to have come out of this particular convoluted development is the report by Woman’s Day with the $200,000 price tag, Gossip Cop recently noted. It was promptly denied by representatives of the Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx pair that she spent that much for her daughter’s birthday. However, considering just what they did for the event, it’s understandable how outlets could come up with the number.

Among the confirmed reports with regards to this Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx story is that the actress and her teenager did fly over to Paris. While a few of the celebrity offspring’s friends came along, the current boyfriend did not. The singer/actor had to spend that time with his own child and the mother of that child.

It was also confirmed that the mother and daughter had dinner in a fancy restaurant with close proximity to the Eifel Tower. That would have cost them a pretty penny and along with the actual trip to Paris, it’s no wonder this Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx story is speculated to involve $200,000. The fact of the matter is that the trip did not cost that much, but it still likely came at a huge price.

As for why this would be the case, there are Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx rumors going around that this was to ensure that the child remains in the mother’s care. It’s well-known that the actress does not want her former husband and Suri’s father having that much influence on her. Such reports are unconfirmed, but they certainly make sense.

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