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Tongues are wagging with reports that Katie Holmes has moved out of the home she shared with soon-to-be ex Tom Cruise and their 6-year-old daughter, Suri.
According to People magazine, the 33-year-old actress was seen on June 28, the same day she filed for divorce, moving out of the New York City apartment in which the family of three lived together. Rumor has it she and Suri are going to live in another apartment in the city.
The new spot - which is said to be a three-bedroom pad that rents for between $10,000 and $12,000 a month - is reportedly close to the gymnastics studio where Suri takes classes.
Cruise apparently was not home when Katie and Suri supposedly vacated the premises. The actor, who will turn 50 today, Tuesday is actually in Iceland shooting the movie “Oblivion.”
According to E! News, Holmes has hired New Jersey divorce lawyer Jonathan Wolfe and New York attorney Allan E. Mayefsky in the wake of the split.
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