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Um, Tom Cruise's Ex-Wife Katie Holmes Liked A Telling Instagram Post About His Rumored Relationship With Ana De Armas

Um, Tom Cruise's Ex-Wife Katie Holmes Liked A Telling Instagram Post About His Rumored Relationship With Ana De Armas

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In recent months, there has been heaps of speculation around Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas's relationship.
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As you might've seen, the pair have been pictured out together numerous times as of late, including on Valentine's Day and on Ana's 37th birthday.
These sightings led to numerous people guessing that the two were dating. In May, Ana clarified during an appearance on Good Morning America that she and Tom are 'working on a lot' of projects together, which she described as 'so fun.' Meanwhile, People reported that according to an insider, Tom and Ana were simply 'just friends.'
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However, the dating speculation has continued to gain traction, with Tom's ex-wife Katie Holmes recently getting caught liking a telling Instagram post.
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To quickly recap: Katie and Tom got married in 2006 — the same year that they welcomed their daughter, Suri. In 2012, Katie filed for divorce from the Mission: Impossible star, and she has since opened up about how 'intense' the split was.
Katie liked an IG post from the Daily Mail that read, 'Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas love affair confirmed.' The carousel also featured slides that claimed Tom and Ana have been 'getting serious,' and discussed their recent outings.
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At the time of writing this post, Katie's like is still visible on Instagram — and it certainly hasn't gone unnoticed by fans.
'Katie Holmes liked this post,' one user wrote alongside a shocked emoji, while another asked, 'Did anyone else notice that Katie Holmes liked the post?'
'Celebs, sometimes they're just like us, stalking and accidentally liking posts about their exes,' one user joked on Reddit, while another echoed, 'lol… the girl was lurking.'
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