Bella Cruise is said to have had some issues with her mother Nicole Kidman ever since she left Tom Cruise and the Church of Scientology behind forever 14-years ago, but now Keith Urban's movie star wife is reportedly determined to turn things around. According to the latest gossip news updates, Bella already has a couple of dinner dates set up with her mom now that they are both currently working in London, and with any luck the Hollywood icon will be able to heal whatever trauma her divorce caused the 22-year-old aspiring makeup artist. Meanwhile, Tom Cruise might still be as faithful to Xenu as ever, but word has it one of his wax replica's has converted and is currently playing the leading role of Jesus at the Ohio's legendary Bible-themed wax museum, BibleWalk.
After years of reportedly being quite estranged, it's finaly being rumored that Tom Cruise's adopted daughter, Bella, may soon be ready to welcome her mother, Nicole Kidman, back into her life.
One source in the latest August 31, issue of Star magazine, claims Bella is opening up to the possibility of becoming better friends with Kidman while they are both working in London together:
"[Nicole] is excited to really spend quality time with Bella while she's in London.
"They spent a couple hours together and put several dates on the schedule.
"They have plans to see each other every few days -- Nicole is so excited."
While it's always been rumored that Nicole's kids distanced themselves from her because of their beliefs in Scientology, it seems that Tom Cruise's wax figures aren't quite as devoted to the faith.
All one has to do is travel to the Bible-themed wax museum, BibleWalk, in Ohio , reports Yahoo, to see both John Travola and Tom Cruise dressed as prominent figures from the Christian faith:
"Tom Cruise appears as Jesus and prepares to receive the baptismal blessing of John the Baptist.
"Meanwhile John Travolta's statue gets a royal makeover, taking on the robes of King Solomon. (Elizabeth Taylor appears in the same scene of his royal retinue.)"
What do you think about the Church of Scientology supposedly turning Nicole Kidman's children against her back in 2001?
Is that how any self-respecting religious organization should act when someone leaves one of their faithful?
Or, was it wrong for any group -- religious or otherwise -- to come between a loving mother and her young children?
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