Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise’s marriage, which lasted 11 years, ended in divorce in 2001 due in part to their differing religious beliefs. Cruise’s dedication to Scientology played a significant role in their relationship and subsequent custody arrangement. After their split, Cruise retained custody of their two children, Isabella and Connor, who were adopted during their marriage.
Isabella, born in 1992, and Connor, born in 1995, were adopted through Scientology channels after Kidman suffered a miscarriage. Kidman’s departure from Scientology after their divorce strained her relationship with the children, who remained with Cruise and adhered closely to the church’s teachings. Reports suggest the children were influenced to distance themselves from Kidman, viewing her as a “Suppressive Person,” a term in Scientology for detractors.
Despite the challenges, Kidman has expressed unconditional love for her children, respecting their choices even though they have chosen to remain in Scientology. Isabella, now married and pursuing art, and Connor, occasionally visible in public, maintain their privacy while staying devoted to their beliefs.
Their story underscores the complexities of family dynamics and the lasting impact of differing religious beliefs on personal relationships.