Did Jamie Foxx and Katie Holmes Break Up? Actor Tells Crowd He’s ‘Single’ At Oscars Afterparty
Hmm … is it over between Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx? According to the actor, it is! At an Oscars afterparty at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Jamie told the crowd that he is no longer in a relationship.
“Jamie was on stage performing with a large line of women. While he was referring to married and single couples, he dropped the line, ‘I’m single.’” a source told In Touch. “He got the party started right after the Oscar telecast ended. He was singing, dancing and bringing women up on stage.”
It wouldn’t be a surprise if the private pair decided to call it quits since they haven’t been spotted together since their yacht day in Miami in December 2018.
The Robin Hood actor, 51, also attended a Super Bowl event earlier this month without the Dawson’s Creek alum, 40. “Jamie and his entourage hung out upstairs in the Hakkasan area overlooking the stage,” an onlooker told In Touch. “There was a mix of guys and girls with them. Katie wasn’t there.”
Meanwhile, the Ohio native has been spending time with her daughter, Suri. Katie recently posted a sweet snap of her little girl with a friend in the snowy mountains. “’No need to hurry. No need to sparkle. No need to be anybody but oneself.’ #virginiawoolf,” she captioned the photo.
In December 2018, dad-of-two and the brunette beauty officially moved into a house together in New Orleans. “Jamie Foxx is shacking up with Katie Holmes while she films The Secret in New Orleans!” a source exclusively told In Touch at the time. “Jamie’s completely head-over-heels in love with Katie and can’t bear to be apart from his girlfriend. Whenever he’s not working, he flies to New Orleans to be by her side and support her.”
Jamie and Katie started dating in 2013, but kept their relationship under wraps. The couple finally started showing some PDA while they were out and about late last year. So, could it be that these two are dunzo? Only time will tell.
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