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Morton's book describes Cruise's relationship with Katie Holmes, his sexuality, and Cruise and Holmes' beliefs.[12][13] Morton also asserts in the book that Katie Holmes had to "audition" for the status of Cruise's girlfriend, and won the part over other actresses.[14][15] The book also discusses details about Cruise's marriages to Mimi Rogers and Nicole Kidman, his relationship with Penélope Cruz, his behavior on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and his denouncement of Brooke Shields for relying on the "Nazi science" of psychiatry.[16] Morton consulted with a former senior Scientologist, who asserted that Nicole Kidman's lawyer had advised her not to publicly discuss Scientology or to speak out against it, even though she "hated" Scientology when Cruise left her in 2000.[17][18] Morton's source stated "I told the lawyer if she wants to stay with the children she will have to be quiet and not speak out about Scientology."[17][18] Morton writes that Holmes joined Scientology in June 2006, and agreed that "if she or any of her children were ever to suffer mental or terminal illness, they must turn only to Scientology's treatments."[19] Morton asserts that model Sofia Vergara stopped seeing Cruise in 2005 weeks before he met Katie Holmes, and Vergara felt "she had been deliberately targeted not only as a possible bride for Tom, but as a high-profile Scientology recruit who would be an alluring figurehead for a future recruitment drive in Latin America."[19]
Morton asserts in the book that Cruise is the "de facto second-in-charge" in the Church of Scientology.[20][21][22] When asked by the Associated Press what evidence he had about this, Morton stated "Scientology would be a shadow of what it is today if it had not been for the involvement of Tom Cruise. He has been the poster boy. More than that, he has been recruiting fellow celebrities - people like Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith. ... More than that, he's been the front man for the organization".[23]
Morton's book describes Cruise's relationship with Katie Holmes, his sexuality, and Cruise and Holmes' beliefs.[12][13] Morton also asserts in the book that Katie Holmes had to "audition" for the status of Cruise's girlfriend, and won the part over other actresses.[14][15] The book also discusses details about Cruise's marriages to Mimi Rogers and Nicole Kidman, his relationship with Penélope Cruz, his behavior on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and his denouncement of Brooke Shields for relying on the "Nazi science" of psychiatry.[16] Morton consulted with a former senior Scientologist, who asserted that Nicole Kidman's lawyer had advised her not to publicly discuss Scientology or to speak out against it, even though she "hated" Scientology when Cruise left her in 2000.[17][18] Morton's source stated "I told the lawyer if she wants to stay with the children she will have to be quiet and not speak out about Scientology."[17][18] Morton writes that Holmes joined Scientology in June 2006, and agreed that "if she or any of her children were ever to suffer mental or terminal illness, they must turn only to Scientology's treatments."[19] Morton asserts that model Sofia Vergara stopped seeing Cruise in 2005 weeks before he met Katie Holmes, and Vergara felt "she had been deliberately targeted not only as a possible bride for Tom, but as a high-profile Scientology recruit who would be an alluring figurehead for a future recruitment drive in Latin America."[19]
Morton asserts in the book that Cruise is the "de facto second-in-charge" in the Church of Scientology.[20][21][22] When asked by the Associated Press what evidence he had about this, Morton stated "Scientology would be a shadow of what it is today if it had not been for the involvement of Tom Cruise. He has been the poster boy. More than that, he has been recruiting fellow celebrities - people like Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith. ... More than that, he's been the front man for the organization".[23]
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