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"Becoming a mother has been the most amazing experience—in an instant you become strong. You have to be a little bit wiser; it's the most important job you have in the world."
Katie Holmes [on being a mom]
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"As a woman, you make the transition from being singe to [being] a partner. I have a teammate."
Katie Holmes [on married life]
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Comments (12 Total)
I agree. I would never want to live like that. Not even for all of their $. No way, no how.
Poor child...I wouldn't wish FAME on any child. Can you imagine not being able to walk down the sidewalk without cameras flashing in your face? Suri probably has retinal damage already! None of knows what really goes on in anyone's lives. But FAME is a curse. We who are NOT famous are blessed. No amount of money can make up for stalking someone night and day (and their children). Had Tom Cruise asked to marry me at some point, I would have undeniably turned him down. I wouldn't want to live in that hell or raise children in the spotlight. No thanks!
She's very spoil girl but very cute girl. Its their first natural child. They need more discipline Suri more or they will be sorry!
He has 2 children that he raised already that are responsible intelligent people. Katie & Tom are both decent ppl. There's no reason to expect anythind different from their daughter. She's going to be just fine.
Yes o, let them help breed kids that will 'malfunction' in our society let say. . . in the nearest future? Good job 'scientologist' Tom, good job