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Suri Cruise is best dressed kid

Katie Holmes has got one up on best pal Victoria Beckham – her child wins in the style stakes.

Suri, the actress’s daughter with hubby Tom Cruise, was named the best dressed celebrity child in a recent poll. The two-year-old beat Victoria and David’s kids Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz, leaving the boys in second place in the poll by kids clothing company Chatterpants.

Also on the list were Myleene Klass’s daughter Ava and Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s ever-expanding brood. Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox and Vivienne made it into fourth place despite the fact Knox was recently seen sporting a flat cap to match his megastar dad’s.

Next on the list were Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale’s children Kingston and baby Zuma, who are often seen sporting bright colours to match their mum’s outlandish style.

Madonna’s children – Lourdes, Rocco and adopted son David -have to make do with sixth place, despite Lourdes having a wardrobe that would be the envy of girls twice her age.

It seems that no celebrity kid can match up to the exacting standards of Tom and Katie’s little princess Suri.

(Source: The Press Association)

Tom Cruise: ‘Suri Cried At The End Of Rain Man’

Tom Cruise has revealed Suri was left in tears by the emotional finale to his Oscar-winning movie Rain Man.

The doting dad told how his two-year-old burst out crying when his character left his autistic brother Raymond, played by Dustin Hoffman.

“I not like this movie!” she moaned to her daddy.

Tom was making an appearance on T.V show Jimmy Kimmel Live.

(Source: Entertainmentwise)

Tom Cruise: I’d “Love It” if Suri Became an Actress

Tom and Suri

Tom Cruise says he wouldn’t mind if his 2-year-old daughter Suri followed in his famous footsteps.

“I’d love it. I’d love it,” he told Usmagazine.com at the NYC premiere of Valkyrie on Monday. “Acting is … a great life to get to entertain people and create characters and stories.”

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Tom back on The Today Show with Matt Lauer

Tom Cruise and Matt Lauer Clear the Air

“Three and a half years after the interview heard ’round the world, Tom Cruise is back in the studio, today,” Matt Lauer said at the very top of Monday’s Today show.

Lauer wasn’t kidding. Hovering over Lauer and co-anchor Meredith Vieira as they were trying to open the morning program at 7 a.m. was Cruise, standing over their desk, even though the interview segment to promote his Christmas release Valkyrie wasn’t slated until the 7:30 half-hour.

“Let’s set the record straight,” Lauer said before Monday’s sit-down with his one-time on-air sparring partner. “This is not Rocky II.”

But the two did finally clear the air – and discussed at length – their June 2004 confrontation, in which Cruise angrily accused Lauer of being glib during a discussion of Brooke Shields’s use of anti-depressants to treat her post-partum depression.

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Tom Cruise: Suri Gives Santa Claus a Thumbs Down

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Tom Cruise may have a Golden Globe nomination for Tropic Thunder, but, according to daughter Suri, his performance as Santa Claus needs some work.

“I’m always Santa,” the mega-star said about the Cruise family Christmas proceedings during a press conference for Valkyrie, which hits theaters Dec. 25. “The teenagers know it’s me, but I was surprised at Suri last year. Kate made the Santa outfit and when I came out, I did my best Santa impression. She looked at me and said, ‘No, dada.’ This year, I’m going to do a little better. I’m workin’ on it.”

In Valkyrie, Cruise plays a different guy named Claus: Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, a German militaryman who plots to assassinate Adolf Hitler and bring down the Nazi regime.

“We got to shoot in Berlin at the locations where these people were—and where they died—which was very powerful,” he said.

The role tapped into a storyline that the Top Gunner has been thinking about since childhood.

“I grew up playing with the neighborhood kids in the yard wanting to kill Nazis, wanting to kill Hitler,” Cruise explained. “As a child you’d think, ‘Why didn’t someone just shoot him?’ This is an important story, because I didn’t know it. It’s important to know, of course, that it’s not everyone, it’s not everybody who felt that way and fell into that Nazi ideology. That, to me, was surprising.”

“When I make a movie, it’s about us,” he said later. “It’s not about me. It’s about the journey we all take together…I grew up wanting to travel the world and I wanted an adventurous life.

“Sometimes I get a little more adventure than I had ever bargained for.”

(Source: EOnline.com)