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Thread started 07/13/12 10:27am

HotGritz

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I JUST DON'T GET KATIE HOLMES

There are endless magazines covering the demise of the TomKat marriage (Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes) and they all seem to focus on scientology as the reason for the divorce with a few suggestions of infidelity here and there.

What I don't get is why you would divorce somebody whom you already knew to be a scientologist, whom you already knew to have bedded some of the hottest women in Hollywood and whom you already knew to be a gigantic star and possess a gigantic ego AND whom you dated for a year before getting married.

What the hell could have possibly changed for her? SHE HAD IT MADE!!!!!!!!!!! I don't get her and I think she is among the dull tools in the shed. I would have stayed my ass right there...scientology and all!

I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
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Reply #1 posted 07/13/12 10:35am

RodeoSchro

NEITHER DID TOM CRUISE.

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Reply #2 posted 07/13/12 10:36am

LionsAndTigers

There's no way to know what exactly went on, but one thing I read was that Tom wanted to send their daughter away to the Sea Org, which is a scientology school, and Katie was not having it.

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Reply #3 posted 07/13/12 10:40am

Shanti0608

No one knows what she dealth with behind closed doors. Could have come down to protecting her daughter from certain things.

Who knows, celebs are no different the rest of us.

shrug We all have our limits.

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Reply #4 posted 07/13/12 11:22am

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Oh, I don't know. My guess is Tom Cruise makes a pretty big first impression. As cheesy as he is, he has a lifestyle that must be pretty attractive. That can last for a while, but a few years into marriage, and things are just not looking as great as they used to--just like any relationship.

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Reply #5 posted 07/13/12 11:25am

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NDRU said:

Oh, I don't know. My guess is Tom Cruise makes a pretty big first impression. As cheesy as he is, he has a lifestyle that must be pretty attractive. That can last for a while, but a few years into marriage, and things are just not looking as great as they used to--just like any relationship.

She's been in the business a long time. Shouldn't she have realized that the intial shine would dull over time? She couldn't have been so naive to think that the honeymoon phase would last forever. At some point you realize that you still have it better than most couples or most women in relationships.

He's cheesy but I think he's always been that way. He's a serial monagamist so at least she had the benefit of knowing he wasn't going to leave her any time soon. shrug confuse

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I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
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Reply #6 posted 07/13/12 11:29am

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HotGritz said:

NDRU said:

Oh, I don't know. My guess is Tom Cruise makes a pretty big first impression. As cheesy as he is, he has a lifestyle that must be pretty attractive. That can last for a while, but a few years into marriage, and things are just not looking as great as they used to--just like any relationship.

She's been in the business a long time. Shouldn't she have realized that the intial shine would dull over time? She couldn't have been so naive to think that the honeymoon phase would last forever. At some point you realize that you still have it better than most couples or most women in relationships.

He's cheesy but I think he's always been that way. He's a serial monagamist so at least she had the benefit of knowing he wasn't going to leave her any time soon. shrug confuse

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She probably didn't think it would last forever, but when a relationship goes south, the thing that seems to save it is either compromise, or just sucking it up and living with the things you hate about the other person.

I don't think Tom seems much into compromise, and I don't think most famous actresses will just suck it up and deal with it.

You know how it is with actors. They buy into something 100% and act surprised when it doesn't work out. And they do it over and over again! lol

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Reply #7 posted 07/13/12 11:30am

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She didn't want to renew her beard contract and decided to get out and save her daughter from the crazy cult that wanted Suri. I think she pulled this PR coup off wonderfully. She came out of this with major cred.

The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything.
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Reply #8 posted 07/13/12 11:34am

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She's also getting about 50 million in the divorce settlement. Allegedly. I guess that's cool but I'd rather stay married and have access to the half billion. What if he dies? She will have missed out on a major settlement. 50 mill is cool but it aint all that! shrug

Scientology can't be all that bad can it?

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Reply #9 posted 07/13/12 11:59am

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HotGritz said:

There are endless magazines covering the demise of the TomKat marriage (Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes) and they all seem to focus on scientology as the reason for the divorce with a few suggestions of infidelity here and there.

What I don't get is why you would divorce somebody whom you already knew to be a scientologist, whom you already knew to have bedded some of the hottest women in Hollywood and whom you already knew to be a gigantic star and possess a gigantic ego AND whom you dated for a year before getting married.

What the hell could have possibly changed for her? SHE HAD IT MADE!!!!!!!!!!! I don't get her and I think she is among the dull tools in the shed. I would have stayed my ass right there...scientology and all!

No you wouldna stayed! And then we have to plan on the org how we 'gon rescue your behind from the thetans and get you de-programmed...uh uhhhhhh, Gritz!!!

But for real though- sometimes people change or grow in different directions that simply no longer accomodate one another's dreams, goals and, desires in a relationship.

I also take into consideration that she married relatively young. When I was her age I didn't know what the hell I was getting into either when I got married. In retrospect, all I saw was dreams and stars and my gorgeous husband through rose colored glasses. It took me a few years to realize that we were horribly mismatched with not a thing in common outside of work: and while we certainly weren't wealthy or famous by any stretch of the imagination, we had created a life in our own little corner of the world that was not without it's own perks and advantages, which I walked dead away from once the union was finished with no problem at all. Why subject oneself to the toxicity? New love doesn't begin that way, but after some time, if you find that your dream has evolved into a 2-faced, 8 limbed snarling monster trying to devour itself, it's time for you to get the hell out of it before it really ends badly.

If a marriage is bad and puts a woman in a soul crushing place...naw...there is no amount of money and having it made in the world that would keep me in a union that is not life affirming, I don't give a damn how much money and power is involved, I'm out arrow , and I would never advise another woman to subject herself to that either.

I have no idea why they broke up, but if Miss Thing came to a place a awareness where she realized she is simply in the wrong place that can be of spiritual, emotional, and/or psychological danger to her and her kid, then by all means, GET.OUT. She can make her own money, and is popular enough where she can still hold her own in the media. I say press eject, put in a new program, and keep on keeping on. butterfly

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Reply #10 posted 07/13/12 12:02pm

NDRU

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HotGritz said:

She's also getting about 50 million in the divorce settlement. Allegedly. I guess that's cool but I'd rather stay married and have access to the half billion. What if he dies? She will have missed out on a major settlement. 50 mill is cool but it aint all that! shrug

Scientology can't be all that bad can it?

I'd definitely take the $50 million and NOT be married to Tom! lol

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Reply #11 posted 07/13/12 12:17pm

HotGritz

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Ottensen said:

HotGritz said:

There are endless magazines covering the demise of the TomKat marriage (Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes) and they all seem to focus on scientology as the reason for the divorce with a few suggestions of infidelity here and there.

What I don't get is why you would divorce somebody whom you already knew to be a scientologist, whom you already knew to have bedded some of the hottest women in Hollywood and whom you already knew to be a gigantic star and possess a gigantic ego AND whom you dated for a year before getting married.

What the hell could have possibly changed for her? SHE HAD IT MADE!!!!!!!!!!! I don't get her and I think she is among the dull tools in the shed. I would have stayed my ass right there...scientology and all!

No you wouldna stayed! And then we have to plan on the org how we 'gon rescue your behind from the thetans and get you de-programmed...uh uhhhhhh, Gritz!!!

But for real though- sometimes people change or grow in different directions that simply no longer accomodate one another's dreams, goals and, desires in a relationship.

I also take into consideration that she married relatively young. When I was her age I didn't know what the hell I was getting into either when I got married. In retrospect, all I saw was dreams and stars and my gorgeous husband through rose colored glasses. It took me a few years to realize that we were horribly mismatched with not a thing in common outside of work: and while we certainly weren't wealthy or famous by any stretch of the imagination, we had created a life in our own little corner of the world that was not without it's own perks and advantages, which I walked dead away from once the union was finished with no problem at all. Why subject oneself to the toxicity? New love doesn't begin that way, but after some time, if you find that your dream has evolved into a 2-faced, 8 limbed snarling monster trying to devour itself, it's time for you to get the hell out of it before it really ends badly.

If a marriage is bad and puts a woman in a soul crushing place...naw...there is no amount of money and having it made in the world that would keep me in a union that is not life affirming, I don't give a damn how much money and power is involved, I'm out arrow , and I would never advise another woman to subject herself to that either.

I have no idea why they broke up, but if Miss Thing came to a place a awareness where she realized she is simply in the wrong place that can be of spiritual, emotional, and/or psychological danger to her and her kid, then by all means, GET.OUT. She can make her own money, and is popular enough where she can still hold her own in the media. I say press eject, put in a new program, and keep on keeping on. butterfly

Why you have to make sense all of the time? hug

I dunno. Tom sho is cute and got all that bank. Maybe she should have upped the volume on his e-meter and put him into a catatonic state. Still married and still extremely wealthy but without the drama. boxed

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Reply #12 posted 07/13/12 12:32pm

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Reply #13 posted 07/13/12 12:49pm

Timmy84

She entered a business transaction with Tom. Once that transaction expired, she bounced.

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Reply #14 posted 07/13/12 1:24pm

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Timmy84 said:

She entered a business transaction with Tom. Once that transaction expired, she bounced.

cold but true. lol but damn that's a billion dollar bidnezz! how you bounce on a billion dollars? faint

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Reply #15 posted 07/13/12 1:35pm

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HotGritz said:

There are endless magazines covering the demise of the TomKat marriage (Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes) and they all seem to focus on scientology as the reason for the divorce with a few suggestions of infidelity here and there.

What I don't get is why you would divorce somebody whom you already knew to be a scientologist, whom you already knew to have bedded some of the hottest women in Hollywood and whom you already knew to be a gigantic star and possess a gigantic ego AND whom you dated for a year before getting married.

What the hell could have possibly changed for her? SHE HAD IT MADE!!!!!!!!!!! I don't get her and I think she is among the dull tools in the shed. I would have stayed my ass right there...scientology and all!

She's using scientology as a reason to have full custody. But I don't blame her.

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Reply #16 posted 07/13/12 1:49pm

Timmy84

HotGritz said:

Timmy84 said:

She entered a business transaction with Tom. Once that transaction expired, she bounced.

cold but true. lol but damn that's a billion dollar bidnezz! how you bounce on a billion dollars? faint

I don't know? Half?

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Reply #17 posted 07/13/12 3:48pm

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i think she was an idealist when she married and has grown into a realist

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Reply #18 posted 07/13/12 7:47pm

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HotGritz said:

She's also getting about 50 million in the divorce settlement. Allegedly. I guess that's cool but I'd rather stay married and have access to the half billion. What if he dies? She will have missed out on a major settlement. 50 mill is cool but it aint all that! shrug

Scientology can't be all that bad can it?

LOL! How much money do you have? 50 mill ain't all that?

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Reply #19 posted 07/13/12 7:56pm

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Guess it comes to the point where you want to live your life and not just exist in it.
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Reply #20 posted 07/13/12 8:10pm

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I have no sympathy whatsoever for Ms. Holmes.

She dated him, converted for him, married him, had a baby by him.

I tend to go the "contract" route with her. There's no other excuse for the STUPID decisions she's made as a grown woman concerning this marriage.

Blame Tom all you want but man does what the hell he wants and won't change because of public discourse. Scientology might be everything people say it is but truth be told no one gives a F!ck about scientology. After all who's gonna join? People have just jumped on the bash Tom bandwagon over the years and they just want to see him embarrassed.

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Reply #21 posted 07/13/12 9:26pm

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Now Katies gonna be jumping on that couch.

Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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Reply #22 posted 07/13/12 9:48pm

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XxAxX said:

i think she was an idealist when she married and has grown into a realist

Yesp, just like any other woman.

And after another man (or two) she'll become a pessimist (= realist with life experience)

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Reply #23 posted 07/13/12 10:11pm

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Right before he turned 50. That was cold as hell I thought.

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Reply #24 posted 07/13/12 10:54pm

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Right before he turned 50. That was cold as hell I thought.

Maybe the divorce is related to his colonoscopy?

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Reply #25 posted 07/14/12 12:40am

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Cinny said:

Right before he turned 50. That was cold as hell I thought.

he is not affected by turning 50--he is rich as hell......

I think she just woke up and smelled the cult as she realized she had to keep her daughters best interests at the forefront.

He will find another bimbo for sure

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Reply #26 posted 07/14/12 5:14am

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It's quite possible that she met someone else that she fell for. From what I understand she and Tom Cruise didn't spend too much time together at all in their daily lives.

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