Tom Cruise Jets Out of London as Daughter Suri Embraces New Identity and College Life

Tom Cruise was seen in a frenzy of action as he got into his chopper and flew out of London on Monday.

While Cruise continues to film the latest Mission: Impossible feature, his 18-year-old daughter Suri is starting a new chapter at Carnegie Mellon University.

Suri has decided to drop her father’s last name and instead use her mother Katie Holmes’ middle name, Noelle.

Suri’s decision demonstrates her support for her mother, the Dawson’s Creek star, and marks a new beginning for the college student, who has yet to communicate with Tom Cruise in over a decade.

The Top Gun star has not been seen publicly with his daughter Suri in nearly a decade, indicating a substantial disconnect between the two.

According to sources, Cruise’s engagement in Suri’s life has been minimal, with his main function being financial support.

Cruise and Suri’s mother, Katie Holmes, divorced in 2012 after six years of marriage.

The breakup came after Holmes left both the marriage and the Church of Scientology, a church to which Cruise remains firmly dedicated.

As part of their divorce settlement, Cruise promised to pay Holmes $400,000 yearly until Suri turned 18 and cover her college expenses.

Despite being physically absent from her life since 2013, Cruise has continued to meet his financial duties under the agreement, which include medical, dental, and educational expenses.

His financial support has been consistent, but his actual involvement in Suri’s life has been little.

Suri, 18, has accepted her new identity by taking her mother’s middle name, Noelle, and started her college journey at Carnegie Mellon University.

According to sources, despite her fractured connection with her father, she is thriving and happy in New York City, indicating a well-adjusted youngster who has flourished away from the public eye.

According to the publication, the film will premiere in the festival’s out-of-competition strand.

“Modi is a tale of art, love, and rejection that follows a 72-hour whirlwind of chaotic events through the streets and bars of a Paris torn apart during World War I,” according to the film’s official trailer.

Interestingly, the movie cast also includes Stephen Graham, Al Pacino, and Antonia Desplat.

For those unfamiliar, Depp’s first directorial film was The Brave, which debuted in 1997.

However, the Modi movie is regarded as his comeback film following his 2022 court battle with former wife Amber Heard

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