Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are allegedly tying the knot in early 2019 and they are set to hold the ceremony in Paris. Based on the report, the couple got engaged early this month and they are now in the stage of wedding preparation in the beautiful French capital.
Despite the fact that no other publication is reporting about the supposed engagement of Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx, Australia’s NW magazine wrote that the two are flying to Paris for their wedding next year. As for the reason for choosing Paris as their wedding venue, it was said that the couple likes the place because they can go around without being noticed since the Parisians do not care who they are.
It was added that Jamie Foxx would be adopting Suri Cruise once he marries Katie Holmes. However, it was pointed out that it is not certain if Tom Cruise will let this happen.
But, is this story true? The wedding narrative is probably untrue because in the first place Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are not yet engaged. The former’s representative already denied this before so yes, they are not engaged as of this time.
Meanwhile, despite the fact that Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx never publicly admitted that they are dating, their actions are more than enough to show that they are a couple who is in love with one another. Most probably, their most recent “admission” was when they gifted each other a custom-made perfume.
The report did come from a tabloid but perfume maker Sue Phillips spilled the beans. The founder of Scenterprises revealed in an interview that Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx ordered customized perfumes for each other as gifts and it cannot be denied that this is one of those sure signs that they are dating.


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