Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx were said to have reconciled following rumors of their break up early this year. The two have been spotted together on several occasions around New York and judging by their PDA’s, they seem to have patched things up if they have indeed broken up.
There is uncertainty if Katie and Jamie have called it quits in December 2018 or January because the only indication was the actor’s declaration that he is now “single” in February. But in March, sightings of them together have been reported by various media, so it was assumed that they have reconciled.
At any rate, in April, Katie Holmes was seen alone again one weekend while Jamie Foxx spent time with his ex Kristin Grannis. The Daily Mail reported that the ex-partners enjoyed a family day with their 10-year-old daughter, Anelise, at the Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim.
This sparked new rumors that Jamie might get into trouble with Katie as he and his baby mama get cozy again. Moreover, when the “Dawson’s Creek” star was spotted, she looks gloomy which made people think that this expression was due to her boyfriend’s outing with his ex. It is not clear if the actor got permission from his girlfriend before meeting Grannis.
Meanwhile, there were reports that Jamie Foxx actually dumped Katie Homes again because he wants to continue with his bachelor life. A life of partying and hooking up with women, so he decided to leave his long-time girlfriend and Suri Cruise’s mom.
“Jamie has been making a fool out of Katie for way too long now,” the source alleged. “It’s as though he knows that once he clicks his fingers, she’ll come running back to him and he can have as much fun as he likes on his own terms before walking away when he gets bored.”
However, this was debunked by Gossip Cop for lack of evidence. The sources who supposedly provided the information appeared dubious as well as they were not identified.


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