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Coincidence or calculated?
That's the question some suspicious types (hey, don't look at us) are asking
after Katie Holmes revealed in a hard-hitting Parade
profile (and by "hard-hitting," we mean she opened up about the awesomeness of
hubby Tom Cruise and her plans to make Christmas cookies
with -- whoa -- sprinkles!) that stepkids Bella, 14, and Connor, 12, have dubbed
her with an affectionate new nickname.
"His first two children are incredible, really smart and kind," Katie effuses
to the Sunday paper insert of Cruise's kids with Nicole Kidman. "They call me 'Mom.'"
While it's an illuminating disclosure about TomKat's happy blended family
(they wed in November 2006), it could also be perceived as slightly insensitive
to the well-preserved Oscar winner, who, funnily enough, just recently shared
her own story about Bella and Connor's not-all-that-atypical-for-adolescents
parental moniker preference.
Last month, Kidman was widely quoted as telling Britain's GMTV, "My kids
don't call me mommy, they don't even call me mom. They call me Nicole, which I
hate and tell them off for it."
But it turns out she was misquoted. In a clip of the interview, it's clear her response was
actually prompted by the interviewer channeling her kids as he jokingly says,
"Hey, mummy ..."
Mrs. Keith Urban good-naturedly scoffs, "They don't call me
mummy."
When asked what they do call her, she laughs, "Mum, or sometimes Nicole. I'm
like, 'Hey!'"
Whatever they're calling the authority figures in their life, Bella and
Connor, who spend the school year with their dad (they're being raised
Scientologists), are likely going to have plenty of family together-time this
Christmas.
Holmes tells Parade the clan will make its annual trek to Telluride,
Colo., a trip she's apparently so excited about she's reduced to spouting off
haphazard declarations of all the fun things they're gonna do.
"My whole family and Tom's whole family will go up to Telluride again. We
ski," she randomly bubbles to the mag. "We have big dinners and laugh. We love
cooking. My mom's stuffing is my favorite. I'm a huge fan of pie, especially
pecan. I will probably cook some garlic mashed potatoes and maybe a cheesecake."
But wait, there's more.
 Katie Holmes celebrates her birthday by shopping with Suri in Los
Angeles on Dec. 18. |
"We always make a lot of sugar cookies with decorating and sprinkles. Suri
will be in the dough everywhere," she continues. "Tom has shown me the greatness
of extra chocolate chips. Tom's really good in the kitchen. He makes great pasta
carbonara and lemon pasta."
Katie, who celebrated her 29th birthday on Tuesday by doing some shopping
with button-cute, mop-topped Suri followed by a night with Tom at the tony
Raffles L'Ermitage hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., (the same place Britney
and her paparazzi contingent have been camped out) also gushes about her
adventure-filled life with her once box office-ruling husband.
"Oh, we have so much fun," rhapsodizes the blissed-out, back-to-work actress,
who is promoting her forthcoming flick "Mad Money" (don't worry -- she briefly mentions it in
between the Cruise compliments). "Tom has introduced me to so many new
experiences. I have done things I never thought I would do, like climbing
mountains and flying in the P-51 [a World War II fighter]. That's what is so
inspiring about being with him -- constant thrills and joy."
Despite the excitement of her so-called "big life," crammed as it is with the
"greatness" of extra chocolate chips, Holmes wants everyone to know she's still
that cute little girl next door who had to choose between Pacey and Dawson.
"With everything that's happened, I still feel the same," she says when the
mag asked what she's "really like now." "I'm really happy being a mom, being a
wife. I understand the curiosity. It's a reality for me, another dimension of
awareness. I appreciate the man that I'm with and my family and my work. I feel
very lucky to be able to say that. I mean, what we do in a week is
extraordinary."
 Nicole Kidman at a screening of "The Golden Compass" for seriously
ill children in Sydney on Dec. 18 |
Speaking of extraordinary, Kidman turned up in her hometown of Sydney this
week to brighten the holidays for some of her littlest and most deserving fans.
The Daily Telegraph reports she hosted a special screening of "The Golden Compass" for kids undergoing treatment at Sydney
Children's Hospital, which she has long supported (she and Urban donated
proceeds from their wedding photos to the hospital).
The actress happily posed for pictures with the sick tykes and their
families, with one impressed boy marveling, "She's very tall."
Nicole, who received a bouquet of flowers from a 7-year-old cancer patient
she met while hosting a screening of "Happy Feet" this time last year, pointed out that the
gathering was the least she could do.
"This is a small gesture and I would just like to say I wish you all a merry
Christmas and a happy new year," she told the crowd, before warning the younger
members of the audience, "I play a villain in this film, so to all the little
kids -- don't stay."
Kidman also earned a roar of approval when she hinted that she might return
next year to show the Baz Luhrmann-directed epic "Australia," in which she
co-stars with fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman.
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