Suri Goes to Disney World!

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  • April 20, 2010 - 10:03am sue

    seems to me Tom and Katie always make time for Conner and the other child more so than Nicole Kidman you are being totally unfair to judge him, I am sure their life's are better now that they have Tom in it.

  • February 10, 2010 - 4:36pm caroline

    you people who are like "disney should be ashamed" and blah blah blah are also the ones who said she was autistic because she curled her fingers in one picture. so clearly we shouldnt take anything they say serisouly

  • December 18, 2009 - 4:44am nekky

    let the children live a normal life i think that will give more sense of responbility

  • December 18, 2009 - 4:23am retchie

    its just fun hanging with this guys?

  • December 18, 2009 - 2:21am Sillyness

    Oh, my goodness! Get OVER it folks! Do you SEE the mob behind the bushes?! Do you think it was easy for this family to take their little child to Walt Disney World like any normal family might? Well, guess what? THEY CAN'T. They have fans and paparazzi follwing them every day. Give it a rest... At least they were trying to do something magical for their little one. (Looks like they succeeded by Suri's face!) :) Good for them. Those of you with children ~ think of how horrifying it would be to never have "alone" time with your child at a park or library because someone with a camera was ALWAYS following you. Thank goodness Disney was able to make that happen. Oh, and btw - there are multiple "Mickeys" - just because Suri had a meet and greet with one set of characters doesn't mean that another one wasn't at Epcot... or in the judges tent at the Magic Kingdom! Nobody suffered - lots of park goers got a character sighting of another kind: "Look, TomKat!", and a family in the limelight got to be close to normal. As I see it, it's Win, win, win!!! :)

  • December 17, 2009 - 8:23pm Iris

    I think that the "family's" body language is telling more about them than they would like, u see the Suri, Katie and Tom all touching almost whole bodies and then you see the other child off to the right. Suriâ??s hands are on Katie and Tom, Katieâ??s hands are all on suri and Tom's hands are on Katie and Suri, not one person is touching Connor. Subconsciously our bodies give us away; our body language speaks volumes about us even when we are not speaking. Let me translate this picture for you, Suri's world is her parents as in this very happy moment she reaches for her mother and father, Katieâ??s world is Suri and Tom as we see her fully embracing her child and we see her head go right into Tomâ??s neck. Tom's world is Katie and Suri and he is reaching out to them both. I realize that they were probably given direction as to how to place themselves, but believe me, if Connor was a decent part of Tomâ??s life; Tom would have subconsciously put his left arm around Connorâ??s shoulder. Connor and the other adopted child are not really part of the family not only physically as they have been removed from both of the adopting parentâ??s home (Tom and Nicole Kidman) and placed under someone elseâ??s care, but emotionally as well. Look at how CLOSE Tomâ??s hand is to Connorâ??s shoulder, but instead of reaching for his sonâ??s shoulder he reached for Katieâ??s shoulder; you can just see it in the flow of the bodies, I am POSSITIVE a camera man would do THAT on purpose.

  • December 17, 2009 - 3:40pm Doris

    I am no fan of Tom and Katie but you guys should not envy that baby and don't blame her parents,if the paparazzi would not be such son of a b***hess then the celebrities would probably be able to be among us and have normal lives for themselves and their children, these children are ADORABLE let that baby enjoy life that her parents can afford.I they would be among us at these public places then we probably try to be all over them ourselves, so just think who is to blame that they have to live live away from the public.

  • December 17, 2009 - 3:20pm 08girl

    Dude, you people need to get over it. If I saw Tom and Katie posing with Mickey and Minnie, I'd be more excited because they were there! Geez. And who says it wasn't a private session...I don't see any people around them.

  • December 17, 2009 - 2:22pm Scotman

    I agree with "R.". The childish comments and jealousy is just plain silly. These are great photos and they had a great time. To say "shame on Disney" is nonsense. They're doing their jobs and doing them well. Tom and his family are great.

  • December 17, 2009 - 2:19pm maryam

    People make celebrities rich. Who usually pay to watch their trashy movies or to listen to their bad voices?

  • December 06, 2009 - 3:38pm Amy

    Come on people...get over it! There is always going to be someoen with more money thats getting the special treatment everywhere you go. I agree that see a celebrity family in public causes more chaos than its worth and makes life miserable...if you were the celebrity you would not be complainingnow, would you?

  • December 01, 2009 - 6:16pm Anon

    This was clearly a publicity stunt. Sadly, it was at the expense of other children at Disney World. There is no reason for this. Private sessions should be private... period. Were the rides closed to everyone else as well??? Terrible and Shameful. I have never, in my life, been upset with Disney. I am beyond upset and would have been furious if in attendance at the park.

  • November 06, 2009 - 7:28pm R.

    I used to work for Disney and anyone for an extra price can have a private meet and greet with the characters. I would rather have folks like Tom and Katie to have a private meet and greet rather then making for a very agresive mob were children could be crushed when everyone wants to not only get a photo of the characters but of Tom, Katie and children. Sure they could have gone and done the greet with no extra cost as you did but wouldn't you also be the one saying shame on them for causing a mob of tourists that scare your children? Maybe before you point fingers you need to look at the larger picture, why famous people sometimes pay that extra money for things to be done differantly. I have seen first hand the mess that happens when famous people try to go to the park like others, and its sad. Most famous people understand with price of fame comes its own set of problems and if they are responsible people they will use their money wisely to make sure others are not hurt in a mob because of that fame. But you don't have to be famous if you want this same treatment, you just need to pay extra because it costs money to pay for the extra people to make things like that take place. Same goes with fireworks viewing areas and such also.

  • November 06, 2009 - 9:06am Joyce

    Jealous? I'm FURIOUS...how do they think that made the other children feel? If they were gonna have a private play session with the characters, they should have at least had the decency to have done it in private. How do you tell your children your not famous enough for a meet and greet like that? Shame on you Disney!

  • October 07, 2009 - 1:53pm Anonymous

    Jealous!!! You won't see the commoners like this.. you gotta wait in line an HOUR at least to see either Mickey OR Minnie.. we just didn't wait .. my kids were upset to have to wait so long. Must be nice to be famous!

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In the Family

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Suri posed with Cinderella, Mickey, Minnie, Cruise, Katie Holmes and big brother Connor, 14.

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