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Tom Cruise’s Scary Scientology Intervention

by Staff Writer

tomcruisescary.jpgWhile at the Ocean Drive Super Bowl party on the weekend, L Ron Hubbard’s Jesus, Tom Cruise, attempted an impromptu Scientology reading to Ms Johansson.

Apparently shortly after Tom Cruise and stepford wife, Katie Holmes, joined Scarlett backstage, “She bolted,” says a witness. “They got her in an SUV pretty fast.”

We can only speculate that Cruise was trying to enroll Scarlett in his alien fan-club since he tried it in 2005 when she was up for a roll in M:i:III. “[Cruise] took me into this room, which was stifling hot, and was showing me all kinds of info about joining the church,” Johansson told a RadarOnline source at the time.

Tommy may have thought that 2 hour session wasn’t enough to convince Scarlett and so tried again on the weekend.


4 Responses to “Tom Cruise’s Scary Scientology Intervention”

  1. Jennifer Says:

    Will he ever give this pusher mentality up? I can’t STAND people who push their beliefs on others.

  2. Greg Says:

    First of all, the “Cruise-Christ” story is complete idiocy, it’s an invented lie from a British tabloid, already refuted by Scientology people.

    Secondly, Cruise has never made statementes that anyone should be or become a Scientologist. All he did was speak out against psychiatric drugs, especially when it involves children.

    Third, most people that have actually met the man say that (a) he never tried to push Scientology to them and (b) he’s actually a pretty nice man.

    I think Johansson made the 2005 statements as a publicity grab. And I think, if anything, Cruise may want to ask her how come she lashed out at him on the Radar interview. My two cents.

  3. Aaron Says:

    Tom Cruise is a wakko!

    Hey Greg, I’m pretty sure you can’t go calling one article a lie, and then make the statement that you think Scarlett made those statements as a publicity grab.

    Tom Cruise is as nutty as they come.

  4. Wax-Q Says:

    Um, the article is called “Scary Scientology Intervention” but I don’t see anything about an intervention mentioned here.

    Since this “article” says two blatantly false and obviously mean-spirited things (the “Jesus” crack and the “alien fan-club” crack), there’s no reason to believe anything else the article says, or for that matter, anything else the author ever writes.

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