Katie & Suri Head To See Bolt

Katie Holmes took her 2 1/2-year-old daughter Suri to see Disney's Bolt at a Union Square movie theater, and then the two of them walked back to their apartment. Suri carried a little baby doll, and wore her usual flats. The two went to see the movie after Katie performed in All My Sons.

Photo: Doug Meszler/Splash News; Hector Vallenilla, PacificCoastNews.com; Greenworld Pictures, PacificCoastNews.com



 


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shocking said:

well once again it december in NYC and suri is in short sleeves! katie holmes=mother of the year.. she will catch pneumonia and be dead by age 5... and it will be robot katie's fault. Shame on her

Bianca said:

Ok usually I don't comment on the whole Suri being inappropriately dressed for the weather thing - but when Katie is wearing a beanie, sweater & scarf and Suri is wearing a short sleeved thin silk top and no jacket in sight (except those stupid velour blankets they carry everywhere), it really does seem irresponsible. Even if you were just running from a heated car to a heated theater or store, a child of that age can't regulate their body temp well and still needs a coat or something more than bare arms...

Jennie said:

Grow up and get your facts straight. First of all, cold actually has nothing to do with pneumonia. Second, the temps were in the 50s in new york when this picture was taken. katie is just wearing those for fashion, not for warmth. bare arms in the 50s is really no big deal.

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