Katie Holmes, Zombie Queen

December 21, 2008 at 12:10pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Many people commented that after Katie Holmes hooked up with Tom Cruise she started acting like a brainwashed zombie. But it appears it took a run on Broadway to really push her over the edge and into the realm of the undead.

Check out these shots of Holmes on her way to her nightly appearance in Arthur Miller's All My Sons at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, sporting a cold sore on her lip, dark circles under her eyes, blisters on her feet and generally looking like she's on the hunt for human brains to feast upon.

Damn, Gina! We know appearing on Broadway everyday takes a toll, but you've got to take care of yourself!

Luckily the show's run ends on January 11th, so she can take some time off then. Get thee to a Scientology-approved spa, STAT!

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IMO, being a zombie queen

IMO, being a zombie queen actually makes katie much cooler than i previously gave her credit for. you get those brains, girl!

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