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It's never been easy to know exactly what's going on with Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx. Most tabloid estimates have their relationship for five years, but it's only that last year that we started seeing both in the wild, and sometimes even witnessing fancy events together. But such a secret couple can also be subject to rumors of separation, because, hey, how can you prove the opposite? So, when Radar Online reported that a break had occurred, Foxx and Holmes did not retaliate with a "lovey-dovey" appearance. They collected their own tabloid ammunition.
A Thursday night report on page Six does not just say that Foxx and Holmes are still strong, and that Foxx is busy in Atlantic City, filming the reality show A & E Wahlburgers with Mark Wahlberg, and waiting for Holmes to meet him there. It includes a phenomenal collection of anecdotes that together suggest a man who is not at all shaken by a recent breakup. According to Page Six, Foxx was at the opening of the Ocean Resort Casino on Thursday, where he ran a conga line of 1,000 people and asked the D.J. to alternate between Prince and Michael Jackson. He bought 100 bottles of Dom Pérignon for the crowd and pretended to propose to a 93-year-old woman in wheelchairs
Meanwhile, Holmes – who has the home to her while Suri, who was having a great summer, she is busy at the summer camp, lived a little more quietly. His representative denied the rumors of separation Thursday, a few hours before Holmes was photographed in the subway of New York. And really, who does not expect his own version of a getaway to Atlantic City after tolerating D train in the summer?
Really, this summer has been a depressing summer for the news, so it would be really ideal if this mystery couple up to their secret antics, peppered with an occasional bacchanal from Atlantic City. Get on this bus to Jersey, Katie. Sneak in and out of the casino and try to attract as little attention as possible. We promise not to disturb you; We just need you to stay together. Everyone could win
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