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Katie Holmes breaks cover after Tom Cruise's awkward comment about Suri

Katie Holmes breaks cover after Tom Cruise's awkward comment about Suri

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Katie Holmes was the epitome of glamour in New York on Tuesday, undeterred by her ex-husband Tom Cruise's awkward remark about their daughter the previous day. The once golden couple of Hollywood, Tom and Katie went their separate ways in 2012 when their daughter Suri was just six years old.
Since the split, Suri has grown distant from the 'Mission Impossible' actor and even dropped his surname last year. Tom hinted at their strained relationship with a casual response to a Father's Day query on Monday, simply stating: "Just having fun, man".
Brushing aside his terse reply, Katie dazzled at Tod's Cocktail Party in New York the following evening.
The 'Dawson's Creek' alumna turned heads in a striking strapless brown dress featuring a ribbed bodice and a long leather skirt. She posed confidently for the paparazzi, her brunette tresses cascading freely, accentuated by smoky black eye makeup and bold red lips.
Her ensemble was perfectly paired with tan leather heels and an elegant cream Tod's handbag with a gold fastening as she mingled with celebrities like Christian Slater and 'Sherlock' actor Andrew Scott at the Italian label's exclusive event, reports the Mirror.
This appearance followed an incident where Tom seemed taken aback during the 'Mission Impossible - The Final Reckoning' premiere. An E! News reporter approached him on the red carpet in Mexico, inquiring about his plans for Father's Day.
When asked: "Father's Day is just around the corner. What would an ideal Father's Day look like for you?" The actor took a moment before responding: "You know... Just having fun, man. Making movies, big adventures, having a great time."
However, his comments didn't sit well with many of his fans. One responded to a YouTube video of the brief interview, sarcastically suggesting: "Seeing the daughter he has abandoned for a decade perhaps?".
(Image: WWD via Getty Images)
Another viewer accused the 'Top Gun' star of being "not interested in answering the father question" and labelled his relationship with Suri as "his biggest failure".
Some were taken aback by the reporter's bold question, but the general sentiment was that Tom could have given a different response. Another fan commented: "A simple question about Father's Day and he can't answer it. He has gotten to a point where all he can talk about is movies and his love of movies. What about being a parent, Tom? There was a time when that was important to you. Sad for this man."
During her graduation ceremony last year, Suri announced she had dropped Tom's surname and now goes by her first and middle name - Suri Noelle.
Currently studying at Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania, she frequently travels back to New York to spend time with her mum, Katie, with whom she shares a close bond.

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