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Katie Holmes treats her lookalike daughter Suri Cruise to a smoothie while out for a walk in New York

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KATIE Holmes treated her lookalike daughter Suri Cruise to a smoothie on Friday as the duo stepped out for a walk in New York.

The actress, 41, and Suri, 14, both sported summer dresses for the occasion, as well as matching blue face-masks. The duo looked effortlessly chic, with Katie wearing a white sundress with puff sleeves and some sandals, while Suri modelled a baby blue embroidered dress with sneakers.

The teen hasn't been seen in public for more than two months, with mom Katie no doubt keeping outings to a minimum amid the outbreak of COVID-19.

In March, Katie discussed her daughter by actor Tom Cruise and life since their 2012 divorce. The Batman Begins star told InStyle she found the attention on her in the aftermath “intense”.

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