It was a family-free zone.
Isabella Cruise, Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise‘s daughter, is married. And now you feel old.
The 22-year-old married her British boyfriend of less than a year, IT consultant Max Parker, at the Dorchester Hotel in London last month.
According to People, neither of her parents were present at the September 18 ceremony, and nor was her adoptive brother, Connor, 20.
Isabella and Parker wanted the romantic affair to be so low-key and private that they decided against inviting her A-list celebrity parents. Isabella’s younger brother, Connor, was also reportedly absent from the nuptials.
The magazine reports that the celebrity offspring wanted to avoid the media and hype that her parents’ presence inevitably brings and chose to tie the knot before a small group of friends instead.
However, there wasn’t any bitterness — Tom Cruise apparently paid for the celebration, according to People.
Woman’s Day has published pictures from the wedding of Isabella in a short white dress and her bridesmaids clad in pale pink jumpsuits.
Cute!
Congratulations, Isabella and Max.
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Top Comments
In the past two days I've read an article about this wedding that says Nicole was there but Tom was not, an article that says Tom was there and Nicole was not, and other articles that say neither parent attended. I think the takeaway we can get from this is that many or possibly none of these media outlets actually have sources close enough to the event to be accurate, and we should not judge this family and their relationships based on the reporting of tabloids.
And I read one that said that neither Isabella OR her husbands parents were there, at the request of the bride and groom. You're right, we shouldn't believe anything we read in these tabloids
Hey Mama Mia, would you mind not making the distinction that Connor is her 'adoptive' brother? He's just her brother, end story. Making note of a adoption legitimises blood relations and implies lack of legitimacy to non blood relations. Good to see Women's Day could managed it.