Tom Cruise Reportedly Furious Over Claim He Abandoned Suri

Tom Cruise has been accused of a lot since his wife Katie Holmes filed for divorce a little less than a month ago. From his belief in Scientology to a supposed controlling nature, outlets have dug deep to bash Tom for a variety of issues, both true and false, but one area even most of the harshest critiques have stayed away from is Tom’s relationship with his daughter, Suri.

The six-year-old was reportedly the main focus of the divorce settlement negotiations, and all involved seem to agree Tom legitimately wants to spend as much time with his little girl as possible. Life & Style, however, seems to be of the minority opinion. Take a look at the top left corner of the current issue below…

Not surprisingly, Cruise is reportedly spitting mad about the accusatory headline. His attorney told TMZ Tom talked to his daughter every single night on the phone while he was shooting his newest film in Iceland and came to see her as soon as there was a break in production. Citing the last two days of headlines, lawyer Bert Fields went on to say his client has never abandoned his daughter, nor would he ever abandon his daughter.

Tom has a long history of suing tabloids for making false claims. He’s won several judgments in the past too. Whether he’ll move forward this time is unclear. We’ll keep you updated.

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