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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Katie Holmes left Tom Cruise when Sea Org members moved into their house to live with them after Suri was born, in order to guide the family spiritually. Tom was fine with that but [b]Katie was not and she was especially terrified that her daughter might be estranged from her by Scientology as had happened to Nicole Kidman when the church stole her first two children that she and Tom had adopted together[/b]. Tom is a true believer. He’s a brainwashed cult member. He is a god in Scientology and he’s addicted to that adulation and obviously he’s driven in some weird way because he is very popular and not likely to suffer from any revelation of sexuality. But if all the truth of how he treated his wives/mothers of his children came out, he would likely be cancelled. Notice Katie says nothing about him - the NDA associated with her marriage dissolution must be ironclad and was likely lucrative above and beyond the $400k/yr she gets for child support. Maybe Tom is gay, maybe not. He’s definitely more than a little cuckoo.[/quote] Unfortunate she didn’t consider that before choosing to have a kid with him. And then later marrying him.[/quote] Katie Holmes was 25 when she met Tom Cruise, a man she had harbored a keen crush for while a teen. She was coming off the breakup of an engagement and a man almost twice her age with a ton of charisma swept her off her feet. She was pregnant 3 months into the relationship. Didn’t you ever do anything stupid when you were only in your early 20s? I have nothing but huge respect for Katie Holmes - a great many women marry men who turn out to be duds and a danger to their kids, and many women don’t have the courage to leave. Obviously it helped that she was going to get very generous child support and that she had a divorce lawyer father who could set it all up for her to make the exit easy - but still, she did a very good thing and was only 32 leaving the biggest box office star of recent years and taking on a crazy ass cult by walking away from him. Good job, Katie![/quote] I have major respect for Katie as well. But 100x MORE respect for her family and particularly for her rockstar DAD who is a super smart attorney and helped her orchestrate and navigate her exit so that she had the element of surprise and complete upper hand in negotiating the “Suri comes with me and has nothing to do with Scientology and in exchange I agree not to disparage you or Scientology, date publicly for five years, or ever speak about this” arrangement. Nicole was not so lucky. [/quote]
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