In a recent interview, Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise's ex-wife, openly shared her thoughts on marrying the "Top Gun" heartthrob at a young age, expressing regret about the decision.
Kidman, now 49, admitted, "Now I think about that moment and say: what?" She drew a comparison with Taylor Swift, emphasizing how young she was when she tied the knot. Kidman, who already had two children at 27 and had been married for four years, candidly discussed her haste in marrying Cruise after meeting him on the set of "Days of Thunder" in 1990.
The couple announced their divorce ten years later, having adopted two children together, Connor and Isabella.
Despite opening up about her past regrets, Kidman did not address a recent sc--dal surrounding her, where she was reunited with an adopted daughter after years of strained relations.
Following her split from Cruise, accusations of being a "bad mother" and breaking family ties emerged, creating a story that the protagonists managed to keep under wraps.
In the '90s, Kidman and Cruise were a highly publicized couple, and the adoption of their two children added to the media spectacle. However, after their divorce in 2001, a noticeable distance emerged between Kidman and her children, Isabella and Connor.
The recent revelation that Isabella got married without her parents in attendance has fueled speculation. Some attribute the strained relationship to Cruise's affiliation with the Church of Scientology, which has controversial rules and practices. The question arises: Did Cruise restrict Nicole from seeing her daughters?
Currently happily married to country music singer Keith Urban, Kidman has two daughters, Sunday and Faith, born in 2008 and 2010, respectively, through surrogacy. Despite being one of Hollywood's highest-paid and most beautiful actresses, Kidman has faced challenges in her personal life, while Cruise, known for avoiding controversy, has not commented on the recent developments. The question lingers: Will Cruise break his silence and share his perspective on Kidman's recent reflections and the family dynamics they navigated years ago?