A recent report is making it seem like Katie Holmes is having a really rough time. The actress is being rumored to have moved back with her parents following her purported break up from Jamie Foxx.
The tabloid Woman's Day recently released a cover story (via Gossip Cop) that Holmes has decided to live with her parents again. To support its claim, the tabloid magazine showed a photo of the actress wheeling her luggage outside her New York City apartment.
The report also quoted a source claiming that Holmes new living arrangement was fueled by a recent heartbreak. “Katie thought she’d found the perfect person when Jamie came into her life, but when Jamie declared he was single, it proved that they’re on different pages,” the insider added. While referring to Holmes’ supposedly failed relationship with Foxx, the tipster said it was not surprising that she “turned to her family for support.”
It can be recalled that breakup rumors circulated last month after a source of Us Weekly claimed that Jamie Foxx told friends at an Oscar after-party that he is single. This happened just a couple of months since Katie Holmes was photographed having a romantic vacation with the “Django Unchained” star in Miami.
However, it is important to note that just last week all breakup rumors were put to rest when Holmes and Foxx welcomed spring by having a walk together around New York. A source also told E! News, “They see each other privately and in a low key way that is out of the public eye. Everything is the same with them. She's happy with him.”
Now, it is important to note that Katie Holmes has no reason to move back with his parents. Fans should also be informed that the photo of the actress with her luggage was taken before she and Suri Cruise flew to Greece to visit the Moria Refugee Camp. A representative of the actress, ultimately, denied Woman's Day's claims, according to Gossip Cop.


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