You’d think Isabella and Connor would fly down to Nashville to meet their new baby sister. Nope, they just sent a gift!
To celebrate the birth of Nicole Kidman‘s new daughter, Faith Margaret, born via a surrogate on Dec. 28, her adopted children with ex-husband Tom Cruise, Isabella, 18, and Connor, 16, sent her a gift basket filled with designer baby gifts. Apparently Nicole was brought to tears—we would be, too if our grown children thought a hamper full of goodies was better than actually meeting their new sibling!
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“Nicole was over the moon as it was, but to receive this recognition from Bella and Connor was the icing on the cake,” a source tells British magazine Closer. “She said she shed a few tears at the gesture, and that suddenly it seems as though everything is complete.”
Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful gesture —from your colleagues from the office! Bella and Connor, this is the woman who cared for you and raised you. Don’t you think you’ve put her through enough by leaving her to live with your dad and his new family, Katie Holmes and Suri in California?
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“Nicole’s favorite cupcakes were wrapped in tissue paper, there was a mobile from Pottery Barn, plus a voucher for American Girl Place written out to Sunday,” the source adds. “It was so thoughtful.” Thoughtful, yes, but why weren’t they there? Bella and Connor were apparently in the delivery room when Katie welcomed now 4-year-old Suri. They couldn’t fly to Nashville to be by Nicole’s side as a surrogate delivered her new baby? What do you think, HollyMoms?
–Leigh Blickley
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Eve
Posted at 8:22 PM on January 24, 2013
Why would you choose to live in Australia if your young children live in LA. Would Nicole leave her 2 current young children the same way? She never even talks about her adopted children- it’s very very sad- maybe they are better off without her. If my mother moved across the country and across the world ‘because a religion pushed her out’ when I was 6 or 8 years old, there would be little love lost. Mothers have done amazing things to guide and parent their children and sadly saying ‘I don’t get to LA much so I don’t see them often’ as a multi-millionaire is a little sad.