Is Katie Holmes Leaving Tom?

April 15, 2008 at 7:00pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Star Magazine claims Katie Holmes is wilting under the pressure of her “marriage” to Tom Cruise, and she wants to get away. She’s been offered a role on Broadway and she wants to move to New York with Suri for what would be a trial separation.

“She desperately needs to be on her own for a while, but there's no way Tom is going to let her take Suri away,” an insider tells Star. “There's no way he'll allow it. He just doesn't want Katie or Suri out of his sight for long. He told her that if she goes to New York, fine, but he goes with her. He has a lot of rules, and there's conflict.”

Katie, it’s time to admit the truth, you sold your soul to the devil and now you’re screwed!

For years people have claimed Tom auditioned actresses to be his wife, promising them superstar status, better roles and millions of dollars. Scarlett “HoJo” Johansson ran for the hills, so did Jessica Alba. Katie said yes. This is what you signed up for, deal with it.

 

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