Suri Cruise Finally Gets Photographed! She Does Exist!
For all those that believed that Suri Cruise did not exist, here is some proof, finally. Her picture has surfaced on Vanity Fair magazine and all over the web. Sure, Penelope Cruise, Leah Remini and Jada Pinkett claimed they had seen Suri. They all said she had
a lot of black hair, was beautiful and mentioned something about how her parents, Tom Cruise and Katie Kate Holmes, wanted privacy.
They did get the privacy they sought. From the day Suri was born April 18, 2006 until today no one except for perhaps her family, the three actresses already mentioned and Vanity Fair’s photographer had seen her. Doubts about the baby’s existence were circulating among fans, tabloids and blogs.
Suri was born in an L.A.-area hospital – just down the hall from where Brooke Shields gave birth to her daughter Grier on the same day. The birth went so well that Holmes left the hospital within 24 hours. Suri "has lots and lots of dark hair and big, blue eyes," said a source close to Holmes's family. "She's going to be a beautiful baby." Again, with the black hair. Well, she does have a LOT of hair.
As the days, weeks and months went by speculation went wild. Why weren’t the parents stepping outside with their child? Why was she kept so hidden? Why were they waiting so long to unveil her to the public? Some said, half-jokingly, that perhaps she was an alien or didn’t even exist. Others said that even if the baby did exist, it could definitely not be Tom Cruise’s daughter because he is gay.
One very interesting rumor I read was that perhaps Katie Holmes had already gotten pregnant with her previous boyfriend, Chris Klein and that they were trying to pass the baby off as Tom’s. That is why they were waiting so long to show her, so that they could pass her off an older baby.
While all this is just gossip it is true that they took an unusually long time to show her. She was not spotted even once by even the most diligent paparatzi. That is quite an accomplishment now a days. These days paparatzi can get a shot of anything. They will do anything short of killing themselves for a money shot like that.
They did get the privacy they sought. From the day Suri was born April 18, 2006 until today no one except for perhaps her family, the three actresses already mentioned and Vanity Fair’s photographer had seen her. Doubts about the baby’s existence were circulating among fans, tabloids and blogs.
Suri was born in an L.A.-area hospital – just down the hall from where Brooke Shields gave birth to her daughter Grier on the same day. The birth went so well that Holmes left the hospital within 24 hours. Suri "has lots and lots of dark hair and big, blue eyes," said a source close to Holmes's family. "She's going to be a beautiful baby." Again, with the black hair. Well, she does have a LOT of hair.
As the days, weeks and months went by speculation went wild. Why weren’t the parents stepping outside with their child? Why was she kept so hidden? Why were they waiting so long to unveil her to the public? Some said, half-jokingly, that perhaps she was an alien or didn’t even exist. Others said that even if the baby did exist, it could definitely not be Tom Cruise’s daughter because he is gay.
One very interesting rumor I read was that perhaps Katie Holmes had already gotten pregnant with her previous boyfriend, Chris Klein and that they were trying to pass the baby off as Tom’s. That is why they were waiting so long to show her, so that they could pass her off an older baby.
While all this is just gossip it is true that they took an unusually long time to show her. She was not spotted even once by even the most diligent paparatzi. That is quite an accomplishment now a days. These days paparatzi can get a shot of anything. They will do anything short of killing themselves for a money shot like that.
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