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Katie Holmes and Suri Cruise bonded over one show during the pandemic

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Katie Holmes is sharing a special and strange moment she had with her daughter Suri Cruise. Katie Holmes looks stylish wearing a pair of eco-friendly sneakers around NYCSuri Cruise was spotted wearing stylish baggy jeans in NYCIn an interview with Variety, Holmes revealed a rare bit of her personal life, sharing one of the shows that she watched with her daughter over the pandemic.

When asked about Suri’s interest in her work, specifically “Dawson’s Creek,” Holmes revealed that she didn’t make her daughter watch her work. “She has seen “Dawson’s Creek,” and I think it’s probably weird since she’s a teenager,” said Holmes. “I’m not like, ‘You need to watch mommy’s work.’ But during the pandemic, we had a good laugh about it.

It’s wild to have a daughter who’s almost the same age as I was when I began all this.” Holmes was 18 years old when she started to work on “Dawson’s Creek.” The series came out in 2003 and ran for six seasons, becoming an instant hit and one of the most beloved TV teen shows of all time.

Holmes also talked about some of the projects that she’s currently working on, including her return to theater in “The Wanderers.” “It’s so fun.

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