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Nicole Saved Her Placenta To Prove Tom's Paternity, Claims Book

January 21, 2008 7:11 p.m. EST

Anne Lu - Celebrity News Service News Writer

Los Angeles, CA (CNS) - Tom Cruise's controversial biography stirs up more outrageous allegations. The book claims that Nicole Kidman reserved some of the placenta from her miscarriage to prove Cruise was the father of her child.

Andrew Morton, the author who is facing a $100 million legal threat from the Top Gun actor and the Church of Scientology for his unauthorized biography of the actor, asserts that Kidman saved the placenta to quash media speculations regarding the paternity of the unborn baby.

"They did try to start a family [but] she sadly had a miscarriage," Morton says. "And because of all the questions over the father, she ordered that some of the placenta be saved in order to prove paternity - the fact that Tom Cruise was the father."

Morton also says that Cruise's current wife Katie Holmes has been transformed since her 2006 marriage to the actor. "Those who saw [Holmes] were shocked about how changed she was."

"Before she met Tom she was a kind of exuberant sparkly eyed girl and [after the marriage] they described her as being 'dead-eyed Katie' and they saw the transformation and it's not me who is saying it, but people who interviewed her who say that she looks like a Stepford Wife - that she is robotic."

The British journalist also wrote books about the late Princess Diana, the Beckhams, Madonna, and Monica Lewinsky. His "Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography" has been banned in Australia and the UK but has been released in the United States.

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