Golden_butterfly
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^ What is he trying to proove ? 


To the studio executives and private consultants who make their living crafting celebrity images, all the better to lure bottoms on to cinema seats, the problem was not that Cruise might be trying to posit the existence of a love affair that was really no more than a business arrangement (something he and his handlers have repeatedly, and vehemently, denied.) The problem was that by making the case so unconvincingly he risked ripping down the entire curtain concealing Hollywood's frequently shameless publicity-making machinery.
"You can easily imagine how the deal was set up," one publicity executive at a major studio said. "She is told she will be turned into a major star in the next five years. In exchange, she is expected to play the perfect partner and do the other things he asks, like convert to Scientology. Perhaps they will get married. Perhaps they'll even adopt a kid ...
"The entertainment press will go along with it because they don't have a choice. Nobody will ask any questions they are not supposed to ask, because they know that would be the immediate end of their access to Tom Cruise, or any other Hollywood celebrity. Everyone has to make a living, to pay the mortgage and feed their children."

Luna said:I heard she was already dropped from the next Batman sequel because the marriage publicity is taking away from the movie premieres.![]()
Assembler said:Anastasia!!!! That was the first time I've EVER laughed out loud reading a message (well, watching a message) at work!!! HAHAHAHAHA.

Golden_butterfly said:Appearently Tom Cruise and Kate Holmes had an interview on the Oprah Winfrey show, where Tom revealed he and Katie are already thinking of getting married.
Does anyone have a link on this ?

meowmix said:i think he's gone mad...madmadmadmad