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Katie Holmes and Suri Move Back to L.A., Rebooting Her Career Post-Tom Cruise?

When Katie Holmes sent Tom Cruise jumping on Oprah’s couch, the world wondered more about Tom’s mental state than about how solid this relationship must be. Then the pair married, she embraced Sci...
Katie Holmes and Suri Move Back to L.A., Rebooting Her Career Post-Tom Cruise?
Written by Mike Tuttle
  • When Katie Holmes sent Tom Cruise jumping on Oprah’s couch, the world wondered more about Tom’s mental state than about how solid this relationship must be. Then the pair married, she embraced Scientology, and they had a baby. Tabloids angled for pictures, but the honor of much-hyped first photo spread went to Vanity Fair in 2006.

    From there, things just got weirder. Tom’s Scientology passions hit YouTube. The public speculated about Katie’s mental state, wondering if she really was as into all this Xenu stuff as he was. Finally, came the split.

    Tom was out on a film shoot when Katie made her move, escaping their home and setting herself up in an apartment in New York City. Tom Cruise has reportedly since revealed that Katie left with Suri to protect her from Scientology. Eventually, the dust settled and the pair moved on amicably enough.

    But now, Katie Holmes is reportedly looking to get her career back up to speed. And if you’re going to be a movie star, you gotta be in L.A. So that’s what Katie did.

    TMZ reports that Katie Holes and Suri have moved to Calabasas, California, where Katie bought a 6,000-square-foot home for nearly $3.8 million.

    The mom-and-daughter pair’s new home reportedly has six bedrooms, six-and-a-half baths, an open layout kitchen and living area plan, and lots of hardwood and woodwork. The home is on a cul de sac, not far from Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian.

    IMDB reports that Holmes has two feature films, Woman in Gold and Mania Days, coming up, as well as a TV movie.

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