At long last, there's
been a Suri Cruise sighting.
As reported Tuesday on the CBS Evening News With Katie Couric, the
daughter of actor Tom Cruise and actress Katie Holmes will appear with her
parents on the cover Vanity Fair, which will hit newsstands on Wednesday.
Leading up to Tuesday's announcement, Suri Cruise had yet to be seen in
public, either in person or photographically, since entering the world
April 18.
To some, this had been a holdout of staggering proportions.
US Weekly magazine is running a clock, ticking off the days since
Suri's birth. German TV station RTL, taking matters into its own hands,
produced a composite image of
what Suri might look like. TMZ.com, perhaps digging for evidence of Suri's
existence, obtained a copy of the official birth certificate, filed May 8
in Los Angeles. And gossip Web site Defamer.com called the delay
"profoundly strange" and upgraded its suspicion from "mystery" to "riddle
that would make the Sphinx incontinent."
The secrecy had been in stark contrast to the couple's radically public
courtship. Cruise, 44, and Holmes, 27, spared no photo-op during their
whirlwind romance. They are now engaged, though there has been no word on
wedding plans.
The top Invisible Baby theory involves Cruise's Scientology beliefs.
The religion's founder, L. Ron Hubbard, was very specific about how
infants should be treated.He taught that birth should occur in a silent
environment.
Perhaps Cruise believes media attention would bring
unwanted distraction a sentiment many parents would likely agree with.
Meanwhile, other celebrity babies born since Suri have made their public bows . Brad Pitt and
Angelina Jolie's daughter, Shiloh Nouvel, was born on May 27 and landed in
several magazines by early June. The recently born children of Gwen
Stefani and Rachel Weisz are confirmed to exist.
But Suri remains unseen, which is not unusual for a Cruise child. When
he and Nicole Kidman were married, their two adopted children weren't
photographed until 1996, when son Conor Anthony was a year old and
daughter Isabella Jane was 3.
(Agencies) |