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Suri Cruise 2018: Does Katie Holmes’ Daughter Hate Jamie Foxx?

Photo via Screenshot of Katie Holmes/Instagram

Despite Katie Holmes’ best efforts to keep her daughter, Suri Cruise, out of the prying eyes of gossip media, stories about the 12-year old are still being published. The latest of which is coming from Woman’s Day Australia (via IBTimes) claiming that Suri is begging her mom to leave Jamie Foxx.

The low-profile celebrity couple has been dating since 2013 and both have been reserved about the real status of their relationship. Rumors have buffeted the duo ranging from the alleged cheating adventures of Jamie Foxx to their outright breakup. Woman’s Day Australia claims that Suri Cruise’s plea is because she doesn’t want her mom crying over Jamie because of him flirting with other women.

What’s more, the tabloid also claims that the 12-year old has heard her mom complaining to her friends about Jamie’s womanizing ways. However, given how protective Katie Holmes is with Suri Cruise, it’s unlikely that the magazine has a real narrative about the teenager.

Katie Holmes already said in the past that she’s prioritizing Suri Cruise above anything else in her life right now. In 2016, the “Dawson's Creek” alum said that she wanted to be a dependable mom, that’s why she always goes home by 10 p.m. if she’s out attending a certain event.

So no matter the claim of gossip outlets that their “sources” are close to Holmes’ camp, it’s highly likely that they’re just creating their own narratives in order to produce false stories to publish. And this story about Suri Cruise apparently disliking Foxx is just another unfounded claim that gossip media is peddling.

It’s unclear why tabloids are somewhat obsessed with Suri Cruise. Rumors surrounding the child range from her wanting to reunite with her father, Tom Cruise, to the 12-year old being best friends with Shiloh Jolie-Pitt – both of which are entirely made up.

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