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Tom Cruise’s daughter Suri enjoys a bike ride in Central Park following a rebellious move with her famous dad

Suri Cruise, the daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, was spotted taking a leisurely bike ride through New York City’s Central Park.

As she cycled through the lush greenery of the city park, Suri looked content and carefree. Her long, dark hair flowed freely in the breeze, and she appeared to be wearing no makeup. She donned a white crocheted vest top paired with patterned red trousers and comfortable black ballet pumps. Suri sat across the saddle of her bike, with her blue tote bag securely placed in the basket on the handlebars. As she weaved through the crowds of people in Central Park, Suri seemed to be enjoying her leisurely bike ride.

In September, the 18-year-old is all set to embark on a new journey as she heads to Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Sources report that Suri is inclined towards pursuing a course in fashion, and Carnegie Mellon’s prestigious fashion program, which boasts of famous alumni, is among the top choices.

Fans of Lady Gaga are expressing their outrage towards rumors that the singer is pregnant. These rumors have emerged in the midst of Gaga’s ongoing battle with fibromyalgia, a chronic pain disorder that has been causing her to experience bloating. The fans have deemed the rumors offensive and are standing in support of Gaga during this difficult time.

According to an insider who spoke with DailyMail.com, Suri’s college future is a topic of conversation. The source stated that Suri is a bright and intelligent young woman with a close-knit group of loyal friends. The insider added that Suri has a clear understanding of her background and upbringing.

According to her, as children grow older, they might resort to “dropping” their parents as a means of retribution for the painful memories they have been holding onto and fixating over for years. These memories could range from seemingly minor issues such as a parent not attending all their high school games, to more significant ones like a father divorcing their mother and starting a new family. “When they get older, they get back at their parents by ‘dropping’ them as a way to punish their parents for all the painful memories they’ve held onto and obsessed over for years,” she explained.

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