Six degrees?
Hollywood's wackiest celebrity is living in Melbourne at the moment while his wife Katie Holmes films a remake of the 1973 made-for-TV Horror flick Don't be Afraid of the Dark. I'm surprised Mr Cruise allows Katie to work at all, but anyway...

One of my sister's work colleagues went to a matinee performance of Jersey Boys at the Princess Theatre on Sunday. There were five empty seats beside he and his wife, and the show was running late. Just as the lights went down, a group of people trailed out of a door to the side of the stage - Tom, Katie, their daughter and two body guards walked up and plonked themselves down beside my sisters colleague and his wife.
Do Scientologists appreciate musicals?
Anywho, my sister's colleague couldn't help but say hello to them and apparently Tom was very polite. Although, he said that Katie didn't speak for the whole night and the body language between herself and Tom seemed a little strange. Who know what's going on in that marriage.
Why am I telling you this? Well, you don't get to hear those sorts of stories often in Australia, and I felt like posting something about celebrities.


7 Comments:
Katie called a strange number she found he had called on his mobile and it was answered, "Global Male Escorts....". Hence the tenseness.
I didn't realise, Andrew, that you work on the switch at Global Male Escorts! LOL.
There was mention in the Sydney newspapers that Cruise and the children had attended the show but I don't think Holmes was mentioned in the articles as having attended too.
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark. Coolio. The remake's co-written by Guillermo del Toro.
I think Katie Holmes is lovely.
Has the media reported on where they're staying while in town?
I've met Tom once... he slipped and his mouth fell onto my penis.
Allegedly.
Cough.
XENU gets house seats to the best shows around the galaxy.
Great show though...saw it in NYC.
Tom's not that tall, Ben. He'd only have to lean forward to suck you off.
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