Suri Cruise
Suri Cruise, the daughter of Hollywood actors Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, has reportedly become a millionaire after gaining access to a trust fund established by her estranged father.
The trust fund, part of her parents’ divorce settlement, provides her with an initial amount, with the remaining funds becoming accessible when she reaches her 30s.
“She was allowed to access it when she turned 18 in April. The rest of the money will become available once she enters her 30s. The trust fund was carefully constructed so that she does not get all the money at once and becomes overwhelmed,” a source told the Daily Mail.
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Suri Cruise: Five Interesting Facts
- Suri Cruise’s name is unique. “Suri” reportedly means “princess” in Hebrew and “red rose” in Persian. The name sparked curiosity when it was first announced and was considered both unique and symbolic.
- Suri Cruise’s first public photos, which appeared in Vanity Fair magazine, were captured by celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz. The issue became one of the magazine’s best-selling editions.
- Suri grew up under her mother’s care after her parents, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, divorced in 2012. While reports suggest she had limited contact with her father since the divorce, her family has not confirmed these claims. Holmes has spoken about her efforts to give her daughter a grounded upbringing.
- Her mother’s choices have ensured that Suri maintained a low profile across social media platforms. Raised mostly in New York City with private schooling, Suri has been shielded from the intense media spotlight by her mother.
- Suri is known for her artistic pursuits. She reportedly took singing lessons and lent her voice to a song in Katie Holmes’ 2022 film, Alone Together. She has also been spotted at charitable events supporting causes like women’s rights and children’s welfare.
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