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Tom Cruise speaks to Suri 'all the time'

Tom Cruise speaks to daughter Suri "many times a day".

The 'All You Need Is Kill' actor has maintained a close bond with his six-year-old daughter following his divorce from her mother Katie Holmes and he "adores" all his kids.

Speaking following a trial conference over Tom's lawsuit against a magazine which alleged the actor had "abandoned" his daughter following his marriage breakdown last summer, lawyer Bert Fields told E! News: "He talks to her every day, sometimes many times a day.

"They are together all the time. He is a very caring father and that is at the heart of this lawsuit ... He just adores his child but he adores all his children.

"He is particularly concerned, with the divorce, that [Suri] knows he is still there for her all the time."

It recently emerged that Tom - who adopted 20-year-old Isabella and 17-year-old Conor with his ex-wife Nicole Kidman - had flown Suri by private jet from New York to London, where he was filming 'All You Need Is Kill'.

A source said: "Last week, Tom sent his private jet to NYC to pick up Suri so she could come to London and spend some time with him.

"He is currently staying at a hotel just outside of London. She spent five days with him.

"He has been working quite long hours on the set, but he was able to have some time off to be with her. They had a really lovely time."

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