Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx Never Got Married, Despite Report A Year Ago
April 19, 2018Truth rating: 0
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Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx never got married, despite a false report from a year ago claiming the two were in the midst of planning a wedding. A rep for the actor told Gossip Cop last year the story was “a complete fabrication.” Time has proven that to be the case.
On April 19, 2017, OK! published a bogus article about Holmes and Foxx’s hashing out the details of their supposed wedding, which was said to be planned for that October. A clearly unreliable source said the two were coming up with “a guest list and recruiting the bridal party,” as well as figuring out the reception, which was supposedly to be held in the Hamptons.
From there, the outlet maintained that Holmes would wear a dress designed by Zac Posen, while she and Foxx planned to exchange Cartier rings. The “wedding” was to consist of around 50 guests, including celebrities such as Robert Downey Jr. and Eva Longoria. Meanwhile, Foxx and Holmes’ daughters from previous relationships would supposedly be playing roles in the ceremony.
As soon as this story was published 12 months ago, Foxx’s own spokesperson assured us the actor wasn’t planning a wedding with Holmes. Naturally, no ceremony ever took place. The outlet’s entire article, which was based on information from seemingly nonexistent “insiders,” turned out to be complete fan fiction. As Gossip Cop has noted for quite some time, the actor and actress enjoy each other’s company, but they’re on the same page when it comes to keeping their relationship casual.
In fact, People recently reported that Foxx and Holmes “have their own separate lives and they aren’t trying to join them together.” The reliable publication further noted that the pair aren’t focused “on what the future holds,” but are content having “a good time together.” The trusted magazine added, “It isn’t about anything more than that.”
Despite it being very apparent the two never headed down the aisle, OK! recently took the narrative even further by falsely claiming Holmes and Foxx were “ready for a baby.” Shortly before that, the publication wrongly reported that Foxx and Holmes were moving into a $30 million townhouse together. The tabloid clearly has zero insight into the pair’s relationship, so it just comes up with bogus premises instead.