Los Angeles: Tom Cruise, whose upcoming film 'Mission Impossible – Dead Reckoning: Part I', will hit theatres on July 12, was recently spotted with his son Connor in New York City for the promotion of the movie. Connor, who was adopted by Tom Cruise and his ex-wife Nicole Kidman, was seen walking with his dad to an AMC theatre on Town Square dressed casually, wearing a grey collared shirt with blue jeans and sneakers. The duo was also joined by Cruise's older sister, Lee Mapother.

According to Aceshowbiz, the 61-year old 'Top Gun: Maverick' star also donned a 'casual in a black button-up with blue jeans and black shoes. He paired it with reflective aviator sunglasses and a silver wristwatch.'

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Tom and Connor have made only a handful of public appearances together in the past. Back in 2021, the two attended a Los Angeles Dodgers game in San Francisco, California, together.

Tom Cruise also shares 30-year-old Isabella with Nicole, while he has a 17-year old daughter Suri with ex-wife Katie Holmes.

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Back in 2018, Nicole Kidman made a rare statement about her relationship with her children. Elaborating on the matter she said, ‘"I'm very private about all that. I have to protect all those relationships. I know 150 percent that I would give up my life for my children because it's what my purpose is,"’ as reported by Aceshowbiz.

"She also weighed in on her children's decision to pursue Scientology like their father. 'They are able to make their own decisions. They have made choices to be Scientologists and as a mother, it's my job to love them'," Nicole, who left the church in the '90s, added.

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"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."

(With IANS inputs)

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