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TomKat Owes Us

posted by jmcgee | 12:00pm Monday July 17, 2006

I have to disagree with Michael, my fellow Idol Chatterer, who fails to see the importance of Joe Public getting a glimpse of little Suri Cruise. Since the beginning of this so-called love affair (I mean relationship) between Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, the couple has been so kind to let us in on every detail. We’ve seen him jump on the couch on “Oprah,” wildly gush about how much he loves his woman-child (after mere weeks of courting), and proudly display his affection for her on many occasions and continents.

So why be shy now?

After the visual assault that was laid on America, TomKat dares to shy away from the paparazzi photo gallery of their first born, and even worse, allegedly keeps family and friends from actually seeing her. Sure, the birth of a couple’s first child is sacred, but once you become a celebrity you give up all rights to sacredness. It should be no surprise that the paparazzi are beating down the door at all three of TomKat’s homes and that speculation is abounding day by day.

Of course there is going to be backlash among the masses because so much of our regularly scheduled lives were interrupted by the walking blog otherwise known as TomKat. A monster has been created amongst the people of America, who feel it is what is owed to us after months of having front row seats to the show.

TomKat, ask not what your country can do for you, but ask what can you do for your country–and the millions of us who you’ve entangled in your web will answer, “Show us the baby!” And don’t wait until your next movie to come out for the Suri Showcase.



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Kristen Copeland

posted July 19, 2006 at 1:05 am


I agree with Nicole. Becoming a celebrity opens some doors to your personal life that can only be closed if you give up the lifestyle you lead. Nothing in life is free. All the money actors receive isn’t all for naught. They are being monetarily compensated to lose their privacy and any semblance of a personal life. The irony is that those who are complaining about the tabloids today are upset they are not newsworthy tomorrow.>



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Anonymous Also

posted July 19, 2006 at 2:38 am


I think the only thing that Tom Cruise owes us is an apology for making a total ass of himself. When he was couch jumping on Oprah, I kept hoping Oprah would push the couch to an open window, but, sadly, she didn’t. And when he was being Quite The Little Authority on Psych drugs on the Today show, why, oh, why did Matt Lauer not Pepper Spray him?? Another missed opportunity. And America is a much more inane place because of it. Please bow your heads and observe a lifetime media blackout for the Cruises…>



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tarani

posted July 19, 2006 at 5:17 am


Maybe the baby’s ugly…or has some horrible birth defect from having been conceived by an old man twice the senior of his scientology partner…who knows? “Walking blog…” I love it!>



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RaShonda Rosier

posted July 19, 2006 at 8:06 am


Maybe the real reason no one has seen baby Suri is because she simply doesn’t exist. I still find it quite strange how their so-called relationship was such an open book for the last year or so, now they’ve mysteriously dropped off of the face of the earth with their new baby. It leads me to think it was all just a big publicity stunt. “Show us the baby”. That’s priceless!>



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anonymous

posted July 19, 2006 at 5:01 pm


One forgets that America goes “Ga, Ga” over a child born to a twice married and divorced man who had a baby with a woman outside the God-given covenant of marriage. Yet because he is a “major celeb” he is big news. Wake Up!!!>



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