Despite a wave of viral claims suggesting Tom Cruise reacted to Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s divorce, insiders claim the actor has stayed completely silent and always will. While outlets circulated quotes calling the breakup “karma,” those close to Cruise reportedly insist the headlines are misleading and the alleged comments are entirely fabricated.
Tom Cruise did not speak about Nicole Kidman’s divorce, insiders suggest
Insiders are pushing back against reports that Tom Cruise weighed in on Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s surprising divorce. Although a recent story claimed Cruise considered the breakup “karma,” sources tell Rob Shuter that none of those comments came from him. According to them, he has not uttered a single word about the situation.
“Tom would never say a word about Nicole,” one insider claims. “He’s incredibly private. There are NDAs, there’s history — he’s not out here gossiping.” The viral quotes circulating online, they add, are “pure fiction.” Reportedly, people close to Cruise claim he reacted to the rumor with nothing more than an eye roll. Another source explains, “He doesn’t talk about Nicole. He doesn’t talk about Keith. He doesn’t talk about his personal life at all. Privacy is practically his religion.”
Those familiar with the actor’s long-standing approach to the media say he had zero involvement in the online frenzy surrounding Kidman’s divorce filing. Instead, he remains focused on work, his children, and maintaining the extremely guarded personal boundaries he has upheld for decades. “He’s lived under a microscope for decades,” a longtime associate alleges. “He’s not about to fuel the tabloids now.”
The denial from insiders comes after widespread coverage of a separate report that alleged Tom Cruise privately viewed Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s divorce as “karma.” According to that report, a source claimed Cruise still felt stung by how Kidman handled their 2001 divorce and believed things had “come back around.”
As of writing, there has been no official comment by Tom Cruise.
Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on Mandatory
