Nicole Kidman And Tom Cruise’s Son Connor Shares An Unrecognizable Picture With A New Look

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Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman adopted their children Isabella and Connor after the star suffered from an ectopic pregnancy and a miscarriage towards the end of her marriage. However, the pair decided to expand their family in 1995 when they adopted their children. Kidman in an interview in 2007 claimed that the couple wanted to start a family the moment they got married. However, the early miscarriage scarred the couple and that’s when they decided to adopt their daughter in 1989 and later their son Connor. 

Tom Cruise’s Son Returns To Instagram With New Look

Tom and Connor have been seen together on several occasions watching basketball matches, however, Connor likes to keep away from all the limelight. Tom Cruise’s daughter Bella, an artist, also prefers to stay away from the spotlight. Both his children follow Scientology while Kidman has since left the religion and is now married to Keith Urban with two daughters Sunday and Faith. 

On April 29, Tom Cruise and ex-wife Nicole Kidman shared an Instagram post for the first time since last summer. In his picture he was seen enjoying a session of golf with his friend at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida, he captioned his post with two golf emojis, he was seen sporting a new look with a clear face, and even shared a selfie story as well. The last post he shared was that of his fishing trip from last year, in which he was seen sporting a buzz-cut look,  along with that he is often seen sharing throwback pictures from his childhood. He also has an Instagram page dedicated to barbecue

Tom  Cruise and Nicole Kidman called it quits in 2001 since then Tom has been married and also has a young daughter Suri Cruise with ex-wife Katie Holmes. 

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