Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise have clearly passed their creative flair on to their only daughter together, Bella Kidman Cruise. Bella – an artist – has taken to Instagram to showcase her latest painting with her delighted followers, who have reached out to praise her for her vibrancy and "uniqueness".
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Bella's new project shows two skeletons, one green and one pink, set against a dramatic skyline backdrop. "You pick very interesting content!" one fan told her. "I really dig it." A second remarked: "I love your uniqueness and colours, so cool."
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Nicole, 53, and ex-husband Tom, 58, were married in December 1990 and together adopted two children, Bella, now 28, and her younger brother, Connor, 25. In February 2001, the couple's spokesperson announced their separation, and just two days later Tom filed for divorce.
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Bella now lives in London with her husband Max Parker, and while she doesn't publically talk about her famous parents, she does follows Nicole on social media.
Bella's latest artwork has been praised by fans
Similarly, Nicole very rarely discusses her eldest children, but in April 2019, she gave a very rare insight into their lives during an interview with Vanity Fair.
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"Bella lives just outside London. You know, she really feels more English,” she shared. "We lived there for Eyes Wide Shut, Mission Impossible and The Portrait of a Lady. They both had English accents when they were little."
Bella was adopted by Nicole and Tom at a young age
Just like their father Tom, both Bella and Connor practice Scientology, and Nicole has previously shared her thoughts on her children's beliefs.
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"They are adults. They are able to make their own decisions," she said. "They have made choices to be Scientologists and as a mother, it's my job to love them.
Nicole rarely talks about her two eldest children
"And I am an example of that tolerance and that's what I believe – that no matter what your child does, the child has love and the child has to know there is available love and I'm open here.
"I think that's so important because if that is taken away from a child, to sever that in any child, in any relationship, in any family – I believe it's wrong. So that's our job as a parent, to always offer unconditional love."
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