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Suri's Big Coverup

"Kate" Holmes has plunked down cash for more than 40 blankets for her little Scientolo-tot. What, like she's supposed to get hand-me-downs from the Beckham boys?
Suri has a LOT of blankies
A source at trendy baby boutique Little Giraffe told us that Tom's wife buys the $78 plush, satin and Chenille blanket in bulk - ten at a time. We're guessing laundry day at the Cruise compound comes around as often as "Kate" gets good movie roles.



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61. srry 39 or 38 blankets could go to a family in need. 40, that's insane,

Posted at 5:10PM on May 8th 2008 by krave

62. I still had my blankie when I was in kindergarten. Who cares? My little girl still sleeps with hers too.

Posted at 5:22PM on May 8th 2008 by Kat

63. It's OK for her to buy 40 blankets...they have 40 homes..............

Posted at 5:25PM on May 8th 2008 by Mali Bu

64. I think Suri is a beautiful child!

Posted at 5:30PM on May 8th 2008 by Pink Dahlia

65. Hmmm, seems like this child has security issues. She needs a blanket and still has a bottle at TWO years of age.
bad for her teeth.

Posted at 5:36PM on May 8th 2008 by whas up???

66. She and her mom are beautiful.

Posted at 5:37PM on May 8th 2008 by Mali Bu

67. She's a beautiful little girl! And who cares that she still has a bottle and a blanket! I wish society would QUIT making our kids grow up so fast! In regards to the bottle, there may be reasons why she still has to have it. Some children have chewing and feeding problems that require them to stay on the bottle for their nutrition. QUIT JUDGING UNTIL YOU KNOW THE FACTS!!

Posted at 5:40PM on May 8th 2008 by L

68. To anyone who says Suri is ugly or looks evil, you're a *&%#ing idiot. She's a beautiful, sweet little 2 year old girl. She looks like an angel to me. And did anyone bother to notice that the above photos of her with a bottle were taken when she was still a baby. The most recent photo is the one on the bottom right and she doesn't have a bottle there. I haven't seen any recent photos of Suri with a bottle. As for the blankets, her parents must throw them away when they get dirty instead of washing them, which is a stupid waste, but if that's what they want to spend all their $ on that's their business.

Posted at 5:42PM on May 8th 2008 by Everyone

69. Katie's pants are really weird in this picture. She looks like she is walking on stilts.

Posted at 5:51PM on May 8th 2008 by Lisa

70. Why in the world is that kid still on a bottle? She's cute....yeah but damn that kid is going to have some messed up teeth!

Posted at 5:51PM on May 8th 2008 by Julia

71. I make them myself, for my Grandson. I bought the fabric at, believe it or not, Wal-mart. They had it last year, and the middle is a nice thick poly fleece, also at Walmart. Just put all three together, and bind with a nice neat wide zig zag with some 100% silk satin wide ribbon from Farm House Fabrics, or the Martha Pullen Co. (I make designer baby clothes.) I have not found the blanket fabric wholesale. It was around $7.00 a yard or something retail. The other supliers are on the net. Your baby can look as ritzy as Suri, if you have a zig zag machine to make this blanket

Posted at 6:00PM on May 8th 2008 by Bunnie

72. My babies were breastfed, however, my 2 brothers had blankies and bottles until they were 3. They were potty trained, lost the blanket and the bottle, got "big boy" Spiderman skivvies. OK, the twins did well ! One lettered in every sport and is a Brain Surgeon, has saved many lives. The other brother is a Top Notch Corporate Attorney. Let Suri keep her sweet little blanket and bottle.

Posted at 6:08PM on May 8th 2008 by Bunnie

73.
Poor little girl.

She doesn't stand a chance.

All the blankies, bottles, and cute little clothes in the world can't make up for the kind of life she has/will have.

So sad.

Posted at 6:16PM on May 8th 2008 by Tami

74. This is a very cute and adorable child. Who cares how many blankets she has. Look into your own plate. Don't be envious of other people's wealth. They don't have to donate or support anybody. It should come from the goodness of their heart and without our discussion. Your child might have fewer blankets but he/she has the opportunity to become someone, so don't fixate on blankets or bottles. Someone wrote: Live and let live. I agree.

Posted at 6:22PM on May 8th 2008 by Grandmother

75. I don't find the quanity of those purchases ridiculous when you consider:

1. They have multiple homes and probably keep baby blankets at each home.
2. They can afford it.

Sheesh, you TMZ'rs should give the Cruise's a break. Always on their ass. You guys are mean. What have they ever done to you people except maybe not fall on their knees begging your photogs to photograph them. They are decent people, loving parents and filthy rich. Let them be. They give plenty back in return. A helleva lot more than you or I do. So think about that for a moment.

Posted at 6:36PM on May 8th 2008 by woman in arizona

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