In a rare comment about her famous daughter with Tom Cruise, actress Katie Holmes is defending Suri Cruise on Instagram.
Holmes shared a screenshot from DailyMail.com that contained the headline, “Suri Cruise the millionaire! Tom Cruise’s trust fund has ‘kicked in’ and mom Katie Holmes has one for her too.”
The phrase “Completely False” was stamped across the article. “Daily Mail you can stop making stuff up.”
“Enough,” Holmes wrote on her instagram page.
Fans Praised Katie Holmes for Defending Her Daughter Suri Cruise
People praised Holmes for speaking out in comments on her Instagram thread. “Katie, people are bored and unsatisfied about their life. I’m so sorry. We love you, ❤️” wrote one fan.
“Good for you for standing up to them! Not enough celebs do that. Always rooting for you! 💙💙💙💙” wrote another fan.
“Wow you never ever speak out. Like EVER. Especially about this topic with your daughter and ex. This is amazing!!! 👏👏👏👏👏” wrote another fan, while another person labeled Holmes a “good and courageous mother.”
“The media today is so toxic. I cannot begin to imagine what the struggles have been like all these years for you and your daughter. You deserve privacy, happiness, a true sense of safety, and normalcy,” wrote another person.
Holmes also shared a mock quote that said, “Don’t believe everything you read on the internet” that was jokingly attributed to William Shakespeare. Holmes doesn’t post much about her daughter on social media, keeping her posts focused on her career.
Katie Holmes Said She Likes to ‘Protect’ Suri Cruise
GettyUS actor Tom Cruise leaves his hotel carrying daughter Suri.
Holmes previously spoke to Glamour Magazine about her desire to protect her daughter. “What has been really important for me with my daughter, because she was so visible at a young age, is I really like to protect her. I’m very grateful to be a parent, to be her parent. She’s an incredible person,” she said of Suri Cruise, then 16.
“In my life now, I don’t go on social media that much. I don’t scroll that much because I don’t want all that information. And maybe because I did come up where there was a time and place for things, even with our show—it started airing on Tuesday nights and you had to wait a week,” she told Glamour.
“So you got to think about that one episode. The work was limited to that. We also were protected. We were in North Carolina, we were working 14 hours a day, and we were really contained and not really distracted by the outside world, which was to our benefit and to the benefit of the show, so we could do what we had to do,” she added.
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