Tom Cruise reveals he plans to spend Christmas in Los Angeles with Suri along with Connor and Bella
He spent Thanksgiving with all of his three children.
And it seems that Tom Cruise will have custody of his daughter Suri for the Christmas holidays as well, despite earlier reports the six-year-old was to spend it with her mother Katie Holmes.
The actor, who is a prominent Scientologist, told People magazine that he is looking forward to spending Christmas with his children after wrapping up filming his latest project, All You Need is Kill, in the UK.
Home for the holidays: Tom Cruise is currently filming overseas but plans to come home to spend Christmas with his children
The 50-year-old actor has been working in England for the past few months but can’t wait to spend time with his three children Bella, 20, Connor, 17, and Suri, six, over the holidays.
Speaking at the London premiere of ‘Jack Reacher’ on Monday Tom said: 'We have got lots of very special things planned [for the holidays]. We are all going to be together. I am looking forward to it.'
Daddy's girl: Suri has not seen her father since late November as she has been busy working in England
Suri flew out to London in November to join her father for the Thanksgiving holidays, while mum Katie Holmes returned home to Ohio to celebrate with her parents.
While Tom has spent most of his time working, he revealed his love for the UK and admitted he has also taken time out to enjoy himself.
The Mission Impossible star chartered a private helicopter to transport him and veteran actor Robert Duvall 200 miles up to Manchester for the big game between City and United over the weekend.
Tom has also been hitting up a number of the capital's most exclusive haunts, including private members' club Annabel's and Scott's restaurant.
He told People: 'I love it here. I have made so many films here and I have worked with so many of the actors here. It is a wonderful place to live.
'I am shooting a film over here … seven days a week. But I feel great. It doesn't take up all my time, but I have a very busy schedule and I like it that way.'
Tom has also been hitting up a number of the capital's most exclusive haunts, including private members' club Annabel's and Scott's restaurant.
All You Need is Kill, which also stars Emily Blunt and Bill Paxton, follows the story of of a soldier who is fighting a war against aliens, and has become trapped in a time loop.
Based on the Japanese novel of the same name, the movie is scheduled for release in March 2014.
All grown up: Tom also has two adopted children, Connor and Bella, with ex-wife Nicole Kidman
Although Tom and his two older children are practicing Scientologists, who believes they are immortal, extraterrestrial, spiritual being called Thetans, who are trapped on Earth in a physical body, they also celebrate secular holidays such as New Year's Eve, and other local celebrations.
Scientologists can also celebrate religious holidays depending on other religious beliefs, as they often retain their original affiliations with faiths in which they were raised.
Tom was raised a devout Roman Catholic and attended the St. Francis Seminary just outside Cincinnati as a youth.
Long day: Tom Cruise arrives at Battersea Heliport in London to catch a late night helicopter flight, after the premiere of his latest film Jack Reacher
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Did Katie Holmes and Suri Cruise Switch Bodies at a Party Last Night?
Did anyone notice the moon flicker a deep blood red for, like, half a second last night? No big deal. That was just Katie Holmes switching bodies with her six year old daughter Suri Cruise.
Here is a rough timeline of the resulting evening, using details gleaned from "Katie Holmes Double-Fisted Champagne, Diet Coke at Broadway Dreams Foundation Gala" by Us Weekly.
6:30 p.m. Katie and Suri have a fight over whether or not Suri is allowed to drink soda. Suri asks if she can come to tonight's party, a Champagne Hootenanny to Benefit Caroling or Something, and Katie tells her she cannot.
6:31 p.m. Suri stomps upstairs. Her cute, though perhaps age-inappropriate, high heeled shoes clackety-clack on the apartment's wooden steps.
6:33 p.m. Katie studies her reflection her town car's backseat window. She is tired and she feels old in a way she has never felt before. She would love nothing more than to skip the Broadway Dreams Foundation's "Champagne and Caroling Gala" and go to bed early, like her daughter.
6:34 p.m. "I wish I were Suri Cruise," thinks Katie.
6:34 p.m."I wish I were Alexia Wheaton," thinks Suri.
6:35 p.m. Both fall asleep.
7:00 p.m. The towncar arrives at the gala. "We're here, Ms. Holmes," the driver says. Suri wakes up in the backseat. She looks down at her hands. They are huge.
7:05 p.m. "Is this a dream?" Suri-as-Katie wonders aloud. "This whole life's a dream, kid," answers her mother's divorce attorney, Jonathan Wolfe. "Hold my hand!" Suri squeaks. "I don't know what's going on!"
"'Jonathan rarely left Katie's side,' an attendee tells Us Weekly."
7:15p.m. "I looooooove apple juuuuuuuuice!" yells Suri, guzzling down champagne. Her second glass? Her third? Who's counting?
"'Katie enjoyed two or three glasses of champagne...'"
8:15p.m."My mom NEVER lets me have soda!" explains Suri, to a table of mystified fans. She brandishes a can of Diet Coke in one hand and a champagne flute in the other. "I don't know which I love more, soda or juice! I wish they would get married. Haha, just kidding. Do you like my purple dress? Sodaaa!"
"'...by the latter half of the evening, she was double-fisting the champagne in one hand with a Diet Coke in the other,' the attendee says of the Dawson's Creek alum, who 'appeared to genuinely have a good time throughout the night.'"
9:00p.m. He sees you when you're sleeping, sing the carolers. Suri thinks they sound like angels. He knows when you're awake. He knows if you've been bad or good. So be good for goodness sake.
9:01 p.m. "Oh my God," whispers Suri as she stares, wide-eyed and wild-eyed, at the wassailers. "He knows." She looks down at the can of forbidden Diet Coke in her hand. Her sixth of the night. Her blood feels like ants in the pants. She turns to her mother's divorce attorney Jonathan Wolfe and gestures at the carolers. "But, I mean, do you think he knows everything? Probably not, right? It's a lot of stuff."
"When the caroling began, the Ohio native 'was heavily engrossed in the performances,' according to the attendee."
9:15 p.m."We've gotta get out of here, Jonathan. NOW. And DON'T tell Santa what I did," whispers Suri. Her eyes narrow, through her champagne haze, into an approximation of angry slits.
"Holmes and her attorney left the gala just before 9:30 p.m."
10:00p.m."Ms. Holmes, we've arrived home." Katie Holmes jolts awake in the backseat of her car. She remembers nothing of the evening. "You were so bombed," her divorce attorney Jonathan Wolfe laughs.
10:05p.m. Katie Holmes opens Suri's bedroom door. Her daughter is asleep. "Have beautiful dreams, little pickpocket," Katie whispers. Then she goes into the master suite and falls asleep in her purple dress.
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