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Tom Cruise: Was Wedding the End of His Career?

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Opera singer Andrea Bocelli sang at Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes' crazy wedding as a "gift," but he refused to sing "Ave Maria" during the ceremony.

 

The reason: Bocelli, a Catholic, didn't want to disrespect the Roman Catholic Church.

 

That makes him the only Catholic who actually took a stand as Cruise, who was born Catholic, orchestrated a non-Catholic Church sanctioned wedding right in the Vatican's backyard.

 

Not even Holmes' poor parents, whose other three daughters were married in the faith, could put a stop to the proceedings.

 

The question now is, what does the future hold for Cruise? The New York Post called him a "nut" on its front page Sunday. "Saturday Night Live" mocked him in its update section for having space aliens at the reception. He has no idea that he's the object of worldwide ridicule for this ludicrous pageant. Cruise is clueless. In a way, he's become the new Michael Jackson.

 

It didn't help that if the wedding guests weren't members of Scientology (John Travolta, Kelly Preston, Leah Remini, Jenna Elfman, etc.) they were otherwise people to whom Cruise is more or less a stranger: Jim Carrey, Jenny McCarthy, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, Richard Gere, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith and Bruce Willis .

 

Each and every one of them was there because they were connected to Cruise through his publicist or talent agent.

 

Of course, new best pal Brooke Shields, who was so offended by Cruise 18 months ago, was there (just wait 'til we hear about Brooke or producer-husband Chris Henchy doing a deal with United Artists).

 

You might ask: Where were the people who used to be billed by publicists back in the day as the Cruise pals? That list included Jamie Foxx, Cuba Gooding Jr., Paul Newman, Steven Spielberg and producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Indeed, they were not present, although "Jerry Maguire" director Cameron Crowe and "Mission: Impossible 3" helmer J.J. Abrams happily showed up.

 

Cruise's best man, according to wire reports, was Scientology chief David Miscavige. Also close by Cruise's side: Tom Davis, the son of actress Anne Archer, a kind of a second-in-command to Miscavige and Cruise's steady companion.

 

And while Katie's sister, Nancy, was listed as the maid of honor, Holmes' more recent best friend, Jessica Feshbach Rodriguez ? daughter of Scientology's first family and Katie's "minder" since she joined Cruise's camp in April 2005 ? was front and center.

 

Not there: Any of Katie's friends with the exception of a couple of super-secret loyalists. But no costars from any TV shows or films were invited, including the cast of "Dawson's Creek."

 

Not invited: Jack South, who for 20 years has been the husband of Cruise's mother, Mary Lee Mapother. He was still at home in Florida late last week watching football on TV and insisting to me during a very nice phone call that his wife had not left him forever.

 

I reported in this space a few weeks ago that Cruise's mother had headed to Cruise's Beverly Hills mansion in April when baby Suri was born.

 

Mapother had for years been a Eucharistic minister at the Roman Catholic Church in San Marco Island, Fla., but apparently she too has joined Scientology, along with Cruise's sisters. Two of the sisters homeschool Cruise's adopted children with Nicole Kidman, Connor and Isabella, in Scientology.

 

In the end, the wedding may be a fitting final chapter in Cruise's career, a blissful blaze-out. He seems to have no idea that in America, at least, there are no fans left to take him seriously.

 

It will be all but impossible now for a new generation of film fans to see past his erratic public behavior, the Oprah couch shenanigans, the decrying of psychiatry and now the rejection of Catholicism for a religion invented by a science-fiction writer. Luckily, he has lots and lots of money.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,230597,00.html

 

The new Michael Jackson? haha I don't know what that means but MJ never judged anyone the way Tom Cruise did and does.

 

I can stand watching movies with Tom Cruise in them anymore. I just hate seeing his face and I guess its from him acting like a nut and judging everyone and tryin to press his opinions on to everyone else. I don't like it. I used to think he was a really good humble guy until he last few years.

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Who the f.. is Tom Cruise ? =)) His last film Mission Impossible III was already nothing ... so i think you won't hear or see from him nothing more in the past ...

The new Michael Jackson? haha I don't know what that means but MJ never judged anyone the way Tom Cruise did and does.

 

I can stand watching movies with Tom Cruise in them anymore. I just hate seeing his face and I guess its from him acting like a nut and judging everyone and tryin to press his opinions on to everyone else. I don't like it. I used to think he was a really good humble guy until he last few years.

 

 

I agree with you *Josh* , he sow laim and patetic!

 

Sciontologi is rubish , and it is patetic to comper him with our Michael!

 

He SOW NOT , Like Tom! =))

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