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Tom Cruise Talks About Katie's Pregnancy,Kids & Fatherhood

Posted by Sassy Smith

 

 

In case you missed it, the whole interview with Tom Cruise and Oprah is after the jump.  And speaking of "jumping," there was a couch but the crazy was missing.

Part one is here, and part two and three are below.  You can find the remaining videos here.  Cruise seems fairly normal when talking about Katie, his children and fatherhood and the crazy is definitely toned down - almost to the point of being robotic and rehearsed.  I think Tommy has gotten himself a new PR person.

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Cassie said:

Okay what is with the dorky Scientologists letting their toddlers stay on infant bottles and binkies way past the weaning age?  Have they no idea that it ruins their teeth?  I guess they want to keep them babies so they retard their development as much as possible.  They probably wont potty train her until she is 10.

May 4, 2008 6:50 PM
 

maeby said:

i was actually wondering about that too Cassie. Leah Rimini is a scientologist also and babble did a story about her 4 year old still drinking a bottle and in diapers. Is this something that they believe in?

May 4, 2008 7:47 PM
 

ik said:

Someone(on this site somewhere) mentioned that Scientologists think children have the right to do what they want- like little adults- Like the mentality that made it okay for kids to get their hands cut off in mills or die in coal mines earning a paycheck...

May 5, 2008 2:14 AM

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