The actor of the forgotten Mission Impossible 3 had criticized his colleague because she admitted to taking antidepressants after her pregnancy, which is contrary to the beliefs of the Church of Scientology that he professes.
The Hollywood star Tom Cruise personally apologized to Brooke Shields for the criticism he launched against the use of antidepressants that the actress had resorted to to overcome the crisis after her pregnancy.
"He came to my house and apologized from the bottom of his heart," Shields said last night on the television program "Tonight Show" with Jay Leno. "He apologized for having gotten me into all that and for everything that happened. I was very shocked because he was really sorry," said the actress, who accepted the apology.
Cruise, 44, attacked Shields, 31, because the use of antidepressants is contrary to the beliefs of his Church of Scientology. Cruise then recommended that the actress take vitamins and exercise, starting a public argument that lasted several weeks.
Cruise, 44, lashed out at Shields, 31, because taking antidepressants is contrary to the beliefs of his Church of Scientology. Cruise then recommended that the actress take vitamins and exercise, starting a public argument that lasted several weeks.
Cruise's behavior, including his effusive displays of love for his fiancée Katie Holmes, have recently made headlines and cost him his contract with Paramount Studios two weeks ago.
According to Paramount, the damage that these public appearances did to Cruise's image hurt the box office of the film "Mission: Impossible 3."