Tom Cruise’s Adopted Daughter Isabella Got Married; 'Mission Impossible' Star Not There To Give The Bride Away

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Isabella, the adopted daughter of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman allegedly got married in a secret ceremony last month in the absence of her father and brother Connor Cruise.

The 22-year-old daughter of the stars got married to boyfriend Max Parker whom she has been dating for less than a year. The wedding reportedly took place on September 18 at one of the Dorchester Hotel's function rooms in London, according to Mirror.

Tom Cruise Was Not A Part of His Daughter's Wedding

Isabella reportedly got married to the IT consultant in a low-key ceremony where only few of her friends and her mother Kidman were present. The hairdresser's famous dad Cruise and her adopted brother Connor were not either invited or they were just kept informed of the intimate wedding plans, reported PerezHilton.

Isabella was adopted in 1992 by Cruise and Kidman who were husband and wife back then and Connor was adopted in 1995. The couple then parted their ways less than a decade after adopting the children in 2001. Isabella however followed her dad's footsteps to be a scientologist, who graduated from Vidal Sassoon Academy, a cosmetology school.

Isabella Followed Her Father Tom Cruise's Footsteps To Become Scientologist

I Four of Isabella's best friends that graduated in Vidal Sassoon Academy were said to have graced the occasion as her bridesmaids. Kidman who was in London for starring in the "West End" is said to have taken part in the big event of her lovely daughter.

Though Kidman was away from her children she alleged to be in constant touch with them in a recent interview. She thanked technology for helping her to communicate with her family members effectively. "I have four children, so to stay in touch with them is very important... I'm definitely engaged in [the Internet and technology] but I don't let it rule my life," Kidman told DuTour.

"My husband [Keith Urban] and I never text each other. We never do. Once in a blue moon, we'll text. But mainly we say, 'I want to hear your voice,'" Kidman added.

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