
A new tell-all about Tom Cruise by Andrew Morton has made shocking claims about the actor and could face a $100 million lawsuit from Cruise and the Church of Scientology. In the biography, Morton compares Suri Cruise to “Rosemary’s Baby”, and claims that the frozen sperm of late Scientology founder, L. Ron Hubbard was used to impregnate Katie Holmes.
Andrew Morton’s unauthorized book claims Cruise, 45, is second-highest leader in his controversial Church of Scientology, and speculates 20-month-old Suri Cruise may have secretly been fathered by late church founder L. Ron Hubbard.
“In her more reflective moments, Katie might have felt as if she were in the middle of a real-life version of the horror movie ‘Rosemary’s Baby,’ in which an unsuspecting young woman is impregnated with the Devil’s child,” he writes.
A spokesman for Cruise says the book is a full of lies and that comparing Suri to “Rosemary’s Baby” was a cruel attack.
The book also talks about Cruise’s relationship with his ex-wife Nicole Kidman, and how the Church of Scientology impacted that relationship.
Morton claims Scientologists planted a field of wildflowers in a Scientology enclave outside Los Angeles so Cruise could live out a fantasy of running through it with Kidman - then recruited all the staff for the couple’s home.
The Catholic-raised Kidman never embraced Scientology, which worried the group’s leaders and prompted them to push for the couple to divorce, Morton implies.
“The fear was that a lukewarm Nicole could fatally compromise Tom’s commitment to his faith,” Morton says. “Somehow Tom had to be inoculated against the virus of doubt.”
Morton goes on to claim that Kidman never spoke out about what happened because she feared blackmail from the church over tapes she had made in which she discussed her sex life.
You know this stuff sounds so outrageous and out-there that it is very hard to believe any of it is true. However, the fact that Tom Cruise is getting so riled up about it and threatening this lawsuit makes me think there is some grain of truth to it.
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