Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise had one of the most talked-about celebrity marriages of all time. The pairing began making headlines right from the start. However, the duo were only married for six years before they officially called it quits. During their time together, headlines surged about their relationship, Cruise’s involvement in Scientology, and the upbringing of their daughter, Suri Cruise. Following their split, Tom and Suri’s relationship reportedly became estranged, and now that she’s nearly 18, child support for the teenager is about to end.
Sources are now claiming that Holmes is now getting fearful about what losing Cruise’s child support money will mean for her life and the life of Suri. According to In Touch Weekly, Holmes has been receiving $400,000 a year in child support from the Top Gun actor. However, all of that is about to change.
Katie Holmes Worried About Money as Tom Cruise Child Support Ends?
“For years, Katie’s enjoyed a lavish lifestyle, thanks to Tom’s consistent support,” an insider told the outlet. “But as their child nears adulthood, both mother and daughter are facing an uncertain future. It’s a terrifying prospect — going from an amazing standard of living to a question mark overnight!”
The source went on to reveal that with the end of Katie Holmes’ child support payments from Tom Cruise also comes the end of her non-disclosure agreement. This means that the actress would be free to speak out about her relationship with the A-list actor. She could use that fact to her advantage if money begins to get tight.
“She’s actively looking for roles and is eager to throw herself back into the industry full-time. If things get tough, Katie could cash in by penning a tell-all book,” the informant added.
Meanwhile, Katie Holmes’ lawyer, Jonathan W. Wolfe, ESQ., tells Radar Online that the reports aren’t true. “The story is riddled with falsehoods. One would hope there would be more newsworthy items to cover, and publications would avoid reporting as ‘facts’ claims from anonymous sources peddling such obvious misrepresentations,” he said of the situation.