Nicole Kidman is said to be very worried about her children with Tom Cruise because of their involvement in her ex-husband’s Scientology church. The actress is allegedly planning to “save” her adopted children before they get further involved in the controversial religion.
Saving Connor
New Idea reported that Kidman is fearing the worst for her son because he expressed his desire to further get involved with the church. Thus, she will do what she can to get him away for her son Connor Cruise’s protection and future.
“Nicole is tearing her hair out with worry,” a source who was said to be a close friend of the actress told the magazine.“She is incredibly concerned Connor is being punished for his wild partying and committing crimes in the church’s eyes.”
Furthermore, it was said that Nicole Kidman got worried for her son after a former Scientologist revealed some details about Connor. Katrina Reyes, whose mother is also the manager of the Sandcastle hotel where members of the church stay, stated that Tom Cruise’s son is being groomed.
“He’s going to be the golden boy of Scientology,” she said. “The only reason I’ve ever seen it happen before with someone like Connor is that he did something he wasn’t supposed to do, so they now want him under control.”
Reyes went on to say that Connor was moved to the Sandcastle hotel as the church leaders slowly transform him into someone who will follow his dad Tom Cruise’s footsteps.
The truth
Gossip Cop set out to find the truth and its investigation led them to the conclusion that the report is false. The publication stated that the narrative was made-up and there are no evidence to prove the allegations that Nicole Kidman wants to save Connor from Scientology.
The truth is - she supports whatever her son and daughter with Tom Cruise choose to do with their lives. She once said in an interview that her children are already adults and they have made choices to be Scientologists. As their parent, she can just offer them her unconditional love, The Sun reported.


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