$25,000 A Month Spent On Clothes For Suri Cruise
According to Sindh Today actress Katie Holmes spends a reported $25,000 a month on clothes for her daughter with Tom Cruise, 3-year-old Suri Cruise.
A source in the know had the following to say about the situation:
“Dressing Suri in amazing outfits has become Katie’s favorite hobby. She’ll scour the internet and Beverly Hills shops to find items and get inspiration for different looks. One of Katie’s favorite looks is 1980s-inspired – she puts Suri in leggings and long sweatshirts or bright dresses. Suri loves getting involved and choosing things too.”
Like I always say, people have the right to spend money on whatever they want, and Suri usually always looks cute (though they can never seem to find a hair brush) , but really, $25,000.00 a month on clothes is ridiculous period, it makes it all that much more ridiculous to me that she spends it on a toddlers wardrobe. Unless she’s a really slow grower, I think its a terrible waste of money.









I don’t have enough money to spend $25K a year on clothes let alone a month. That’s crazy!
Me either, but honestly if I did, my kids not getting $25K worth of clothes every month. He’s the best dressed kid in his grade at school and I don’t spend any where near that much money.
Thats jus fuckin crazey! Giv me sum $$ Katie!
[...] you.Rumors are circulating that Cruise had already begun filming Katie Holmes and their daughter Suri at home. Grazia magazine reported that he was allegedly “fielding offers from entertainment [...]
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