Tom Cruise reportedly bans ex-wife Nicole Kidman from their son's wedding to 'Scientologist princess'

The experience led the pair to adopt their two kids, Connor and Isabella, seen here in 1996. Source: Getty
The experience led the pair to adopt their two kids, Connor and Isabella, seen here in 1996. Source: Getty

Tom Cruise has banned his ex-wife Nicole Kidman from the wedding of their son Connor, who they adopted in the mid-1990s, during their marriage.

When Kidman split from Cruise in 2001, she also left the Church of Scientology, of which Cruise is an outspoken advocate.

Kidman and Cruise were married from December 1990 to August 2001.

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Connor Cruise, 24, plans to marry his Italian girlfriend Silvia, who has reportedly been named the “Scientologist Princess.”

A source told Radar Online: “Tom is behind this and what he wants is as good as law.

“Tom made the call and Connor followed.”

According to the source, Connor “worships the ground his father walks on,” and didn’t want to disobey him.

Kidman and Cruise were both absent from her daughter Isabella’s wedding to Max Parker in 2015.

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Kidman married country signer Keith UIrban in 2006, and they have two daughters, Sunnie, 10 and Faith, 8.

Cruise also has a daughter Suri, 12, from his marriage to Katie Holmes. The couple married in 2006.

Kidman has denied rumours of a rift with her adopted children as she hasn’t been seen with them, she caused a stir when she picked up an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in Limited Series or Movie in 2017.

The Australian actress, 51, gave an impassioned speech about her two daughters Sunnie, 10, and Faith, eight, with husband Keith Urban, but failed to mention Isabella and Connor.

She later told Australian magazine Who: “They have made choices to be Scientologists and as a mother, it’s my job to love them.

“And I am an example of that tolerance and that’s what I believe – that no matter what your child does, the child has love and the child has to know there is available love and I’m open here.”