Katie Holmes Hamptons date turned public on July 10. Holmes was photographed holding hands with artist Jason Bard Yarmosky during a night out in the Hamptons.
The outing mattered because Holmes has kept her love life quiet since December 2022. A source said the pair “seemed very easy together and there was a smile on her face all night.”
Hamptons screening details
Holmes and Yarmosky attended a screening of The Invite together, then kept the evening moving at the after-party. They were also spotted chatting with friends at the East Hampton Boat House, which gave the date a public finish instead of a quick arrival-and-exit.
Holmes headed into The Cinema Society at the East Hampton Regal UA wearing a green silk skirt printed with orange designs and a long-sleeved white shirt. She wore her brown hair in a half-up style and carried a bright red leather Chanel bag. Yarmosky wore a slate gray long-sleeved shirt and black cargo pants.
Holmes and Jason Bard Yarmosky
A source said Yarmosky was whispering in Holmes’s ear, and she was laughing. The same account said, “They sat together during the movie, she had her head on his shoulder at one point. They looked very cute.”
That sequence is the clearest sign this was more than a routine public appearance: they arrived together, sat together, and left enough of a trail to fuel relationship rumors immediately. Holmes has not been publicly linked to anyone since Bobby Wooten III, and the July 10 outing gives the first fresh read on her dating life since that breakup.
What the July 10 outing changes
The practical takeaway is simple. Holmes was seen in a public, hand-holding setting with Yarmosky, and the details around the screening, the after-party, and the body language all point in the same direction. That does not settle the relationship question, but it does move him from a name in the background to the center of her public dating picture.
For now, the read is stronger than the label: Holmes and Yarmosky looked paired off for the night, and the Hamptons appearance is the kind of step that usually keeps the rumor cycle alive until the two of them decide whether to make it explicit.







