Katie Holmes reveals she’s not aware of Dawson’s Creek WhatsApp group
Katie Holmes explains why she is not in the chat group in a new interview
Katie Holmes has recently admitted she is not in the Dawson’s Creek WhatsApp chat group.
In a new interview with The Times, Holmes, who played Joey Potter on the hit drama series between 1998 and 2003, revealed that she remained in touch with some of her former co-stars
However, she wasn't aware that they have a WhatsApp group.
“All of us text every now and then, but I wasn't aware of the WhatsApp,” said the 45-year-old.
Holmes mentioned, “But you know what? I’m really bad at WhatsApp. I never check it because it’s a little too much.”
“Everyone's grown up and is busy, but the bond will forever be there,” added The Dark Knight star.
Elsewhere in her interview with The Times, Holmes explained that her time on the series helped inspire her fashion sensibilities.
“I feel my education in clothes and their meaning came out of working in television and movies, working with great costume designers and having it explained to me what it means if a character has a cable-knit sweater over a plain sweater, and how that reveals a part of them,” pointed out the First Daughter actress.
Holmes stated, “I fell in love with thinking like that, and letting the clothes really dictate a certain part of someone’s essence.”
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