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Chinese Mandarin - Nicole Kidman has no hard feelings towards Tom Cruis








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Nicole Kidman has no hard feelings towards Tom Cruis

(ANI)
Updated: 2006-10-29 11:46





It seems Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman has no hard feelings towards her
ex-hubby Tom Cruise, for she recently presented him with a 2,800 dollars
Baccarat crystal vase wedding gift.

According to American publication In Touch, the actress chose the vase
while recently shopping for a gift at Los Angeles' Neiman Marcus store,
reports Contactmusic.com.

A store insider said that Kidman provided her own sealed card and asked
for it to be sent with her gift to Cruise's home.

Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes wedding is set to take place in Italy next
month.

Kidman had met Tom Cruise on the set of their 1990 movie, Days of
Thunder. At that time Cruise was married to actress Mimi Rogers, but he
later divorced her to marry Kidman.

Cruise left Kidman while she was three months pregnant, just before their
10th wedding anniversary. She subsequently had a marriage and the
marriage was dissolved in 2001. The reasons for the dissolution have
never been made public.











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