Nicole Kidman talks about her love for the children she shares with Tom Cruise
The actress has rarely referred to Isabella and Connor, both members of Scientology, as her father.
In a very unusual interview, Nicole Kidman reviewed the current life of Connor and Isabella, the children she adopted with Tom Cruise during their marriage, which lasted from 1990 to 2001. During a chat with 'Vanity Fair', the protagonist of ' The Others' commented on Bella, who is 27 years old and resides in London with her recent husband, Max Parker, that "she feels more English. We lived there while filming 'Eyes Wide Shut' and 'Mission Impossible' and they both had an English accent. When they were small".
Connor, for his part, lives in Miami, works in the music industry and at 25 he maintains an image away from the media. Like his father, they are both prominent members of the Church of Scientology. On this previously controversial topic, Kidman says: "They are adults. They are capable of making their own decisions. They have decided to be Scientologists and, as a mother, it is my job to support them."
"I am an example of that tolerance and that is what I believe: that no matter what your child does, a child must have love and I am here to give it. That is our job as parents, to always offer unconditional love." Despite everything, the Australian has experienced difficult moments in her relationship with her children, such as when she was not invited to her daughter's wedding in London or when Cruise vetoed her presence in Connor's link .
The actress also shares two young daughters with her current husband, Keith Urban: Sunday, 12, and Faith, 9. In the same interview, she commented that they both play musical instruments and that she is trying to steer them away from technology. "They don't have a mobile and I don't allow them to have an Instagram account. I try to maintain some kind of limits."
Kidman paid tribute to her daughters when she accepted the Emmy for her work on "Big Little Lies." "I am also a mother and a wife. I have two young daughters, Sunny and Faith. This is for you," she said. "I want my girls to have this on their shelf and look at it and say, 'Every time my mom couldn't sleep all night, that's why.'