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Old 05-24-2005, 09:00 PM   #1
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Cruise Down on Brooke's Anti-Depressants

Tom rails against drugs, pushes vitamins; plus, news on Renée, Gwyneth & Chris, Angelina & Brad and more ...



May 23, 2005

Has Tom Cruise received a medical degree in his spare time? The megastar is openly questioning the treatment Brooke Shields received for her crippling postpartum depression, a struggle she details in her new memoir, "Down Came the Rain."

Tom, sticking close to Scientology's anti-psychiatry party line, believes Shields, despite experiencing what she has described as suicidal thoughts, should have avoided taking the anti-depressant drug Paxil following the birth of her daughter, Rowan, in 2003.

"These drugs are dangerous. I have actually helped people come off," Cruise proselytizes, er, says, in an interview with Access Hollywood set to air Thursday (via the New York Daily News). "When you talk about postpartum, you can take people today, women, and what you do is you use vitamins."

According to Dr. Tom, "There is a hormonal thing that is going on, scientifically, you can prove that. But when you talk about emotional, chemical imbalances in people, there is no science behind that. You can use vitamins to help a woman through those things."

(And somewhere, a "War of the Worlds" marketing exec smacks his forehead and tries to convince himself that moms really won't comprise too much of the movie's opening weekend audience.)

The actor, who made his film debut in the 1981 Shields clunker "Endless Love," adds, "Here is a woman, and I care about Brooke Shields because I think she is an incredibly talented woman -- you look at, where has her career gone?"

Ouch.

When he's not dissing the "Suddenly Susan" star's B-list status and medical choices, Cruise, 42, has been out promoting his ardor for girlfriend-of-about-a-month Katie Holmes, 26, to major media outlets.

But was the actress, who has had a difficult few weeks, what with the tabloids gleefully analyzing her facial blemishes and allegedly bunion-filled feet, a runner-up for toothy Tom's affections?

According to the Daily News, the A-lister originally hoped to woo the once and possibly future flame of Orlando Bloom.

"Before Katie, he was interested in Kate Bosworth," a mole tattles to the paper. But it appears the 22-year-old actress, currently Down Under filming the blockbuster-to-be "Superman Returns," was able to resist the all-consuming Cruise charisma.

While Kate's rep is mum, Tom's sister-turned-mouthpiece LeeAnn Devett pooh-poohs the rumor, insisting to the Daily News, "That is completely and utterly false information."

Either way, he seems perfectly content in his current choice, with his admiration now bordering on hysteria.

"I love this woman," Cruise enthuses to Access. "I've got to tell you something, I'm not going to hide it. I am so happy and I am not going to pretend or hide it or be shy. This woman is magnificent ... I'm really, really happy and I can't contain it. I'm not going to pretend."

He's equally effusive on Monday's Oprah, pumping his fists and falling to one knee in excitement, and racing backstage in an attempt to bring out a skittish Holmes, who tries to scamper away (go with that feeling, sweetie).

"I've known Tom a long time, and he has always been so private," marvels Oprah. "I've never seen him like this before -- he's gone."

When MTV News asked him why he's going so public with his amour, he explains, "When I make a move like that, I'm saying, 'This is my woman.'" (No word on whether that statement was followed by a grunt and some chest-beating.)

Says the star, "People are going to do what they are going to do. Here's the thing: You can't think in terms of what are people going to do or say. [Stepping out with her publicly is] saying, 'I want to share my life with this woman; this woman is exceptional, she is special, she is extraordinary and I have great respect for her.' And it's saying, 'I got nothing to hide. I'm happy.' I'm happy, man ... she is something else."

So what does Cruise look for in a woman, besides the ability to reciprocate his immediate and intense passion? "I'm concerned about whether or not someone can keep up with me," he tells MTV. "I got a fast life. I got a lot going on."

Including the teachings of L. Ron Hubbard, which he seems to be introducing to Holmes. The couple, who recently enjoyed a Mexican holiday with Tom's two kids, reportedly visited a Scientology-affiliated school in Los Angeles two weeks ago.

And just in case you've been in a cave ... on Mars ... with your fingers in your ears, Cruise hits theaters in "War of the Worlds" on June 29, while Holmes plays second banana to Christian Bale's Caped Crusader in "Batman Begins" starting on June 15.





Cruise is starting to get on my nerves.
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who are more annoying? Scientologists or Kaballists? I have been a lifelong Madonna fan but even I am bored with her these days because of how the Kaballah has brainwashed and controlled her.
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What an idiot. I saw Brooke Shields on Larry King Live a few weeks ago, and her story was positively heartbreaking. The medication was the only thing that got her out of the black abyss which imprisoned her. Cruise claims there's no science behind emotional and chemical imbalances in people...he has no idea what he's talking about.

I know people who have chemical imbalances which cause depression, manic-depression and other psychological disorders, and medication has saved their lives.

If Andrea Yates, the woman who drowned her five children due to her post-partum depression, had taken her meds, those five brothers would be alive today.

I always liked Cruise, but I think he's way out of bounds getting on Shields.
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What an idiot. I saw Brooke Shields on Larry King Live a few weeks ago, and her story was positively heartbreaking. The medication was the only thing that got her out of the black abyss which imprisoned her. Cruise claims there's no science behind emotional and chemical imbalances in people...he has no idea what he's talking about.

I know people who have chemical imbalances which cause depression, manic-depression and other psychological disorders, and medication has saved their lives.

If Andrea Yates, the woman who drowned her five children due to her post-partum depression, had taken her meds, those five brothers would be alive today.

I always liked Cruise, but I think he's way out of bounds getting on Shields.
All this talk from a guy who belongs to a religion that is a half step above a cult.

Hell, I'm not sure if it isn't even a cult.
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All this talk from a guy who belongs to a religion that is a half step above a cult.

Hell, I'm not sure if it isn't even a cult.
Scientology IS a cult. Someone needs to tell Cruise that Kaballah has replaced Scientology as the "I'm so cool, I jump on whatever celebrity bandwagon is in" cult. Pretty sad he's trying to brainwash Katie.
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Does Tom Cruise think he's Dr. Phil all of a sudden?

That's not saying much.

Tom needs to keep his "factual" opinions to himself. He has no idea what it's like to be afflicted with depression.
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Does Tom Cruise think he's Dr. Phil all of a sudden?

That's not saying much.

Tom needs to keep his "factual" opinions to himself. He has no idea what it's like to be afflicted with depression.
very true. Any celebrity who is so defensive he will sue anybody who even alludes that he might be gay for $100 million obviously has too many issues to even bother picking on Brooke. I like Brooke Sheilds, I even enjoyed Suddenly Susan.
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What happened to this guy? I've never been a hardcore Tom Cruise fan, but now he's suddenly become rather annoying as of late. Where does he get off telling Brooke Shields that she was wrong in taking meds.
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I have no problem with Cruise ( or anyone ) dissing Brooke Sheild's career, after all BS ( hmmm that's appropriate ) is a no-talent who only got her fame from posing nude in Penthouse at 10; however, what right does TC have to give anyone medical advice, where is HIS medical degree?
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