Suri Cruise Wants to Live with Daddy?
The latest rumor revolving around Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise’s divorce is that their daughter, Suri, wants to live with Tom.
Suri may have her preferences, depending on her 6-year-old moods, but in the divorce settlement agreed upon by both parties, Katie has primary custody of the little girl, with liberal visitation rights for Cruise.
The "Mission: Impossible" star was all smiles as he stepped out for lunch with pals at Tony's Tavern in Malibu, on Friday afternoon, exclaiming to an x17online.com, "I'm good!" after enjoying his meal (photo courtesy of x17).






















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A child's happiness depends on their self-confidence. People think that making a person "humble" and self-depreciating makes them a better person and it's complete BS. It makes them self-denigrating and suicidal. Who makes a better parent? The one who boosts the child's self confidence and self respect, not the one who tries to interrupt the child's actions and sense of self worth. Katie is on the way to her child's s*it list if she tries to control her with streams of directions, push her into a mold and act against her will to make her something she doesn't want to be.
Suri cruise is getting a bad name, because her parents have ruined her. Who wants to deal with a child that has no boundries and thinks she is better then anyone else. You can't buy love Tom, all you are doing is fueling what is already happening...Suri will be an evil brat and if you think you can control that or buy her love it will backfire! I saw Suri's face when she wanted a puppy and couldn't have it...her eyes, face and hole demeanor look like she could get violent. Wait until she gets older and bigger then it will be out of both Katies and your hands because I think her future will be prision. Then she will learn her boundries and respect.
Yes, then the child would have to petition the courts!
Do not get me wrong, I am a loyal Tom Cruise fan, but I do not believe he can pull this off!
This is ridiculous, a child cannot decide which parent to live with until the child reaches the "age of reason", which is 14; but it could be 12 by now with the way the world is heading! And they the child would have to petition the courts!
She has a pretty neat Dad.
Of course, I get to fly in a helicopter with Daddy, whereas mommy is so cheap pushing me in a cab backseat. I have to admit my future is secure with daddy.