Tom Cruise's Ex-Wife Has ‘Unfinished Business' With Him, Says ‘Source'
Katie Holmes' feelings for Tom Cruise doesn't count as 'love,' says 'source'
Katie Holmes is allegedly not over her ex-husband, Tom Cruise. But it reportedly has nothing to do with love, and the 'Batman Begins' actor certainly does not want the Hollywood A-lister in her life. Per ShuterScoop, Holmes has been 'obsessed' with every move of Cruise. A well-placed 'source' told the news outlet that 'She's not over him.' However, the person continued, 'She won't admit it.' The 'insider' further added, 'From Reddit threads to fan account posts — if it's about Tom, Katie's already seen it.'
In the meantime, rumors about Tom Cruise dating Ana de Armas have been swirling around social media for quite some time now. The two have been spotted together on various occasions, reigniting all the public speculations. However, it is to be noted that neither the 'Top Gun: Maverick' star nor the 'Knives Out' actor has made any comments on the matter.
The 'source' also reported how Katie Holmes feels about her ex-husband, Tom Cruise. The person said to the news outlet that 'She doesn't want him back.' They continued, 'But she doesn't want anyone else to have him either.' 'It's not love. It's unfinished business,' the 'insider' added.
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes tied the knot back in 2006. After five years of married life, the now-former couple parted ways and got divorced in 2012. They share a daughter named Suri, who reportedly changed her name from Suri Cruise to Suri Noelle.
Originally reported by Nikita Nath on Reality Tea.
The post Tom Cruise's Ex-Wife Has 'Unfinished Business' With Him, Says 'Source' appeared first on Mandatory.
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