Idiot Tom Cruise takes back everything bad he said about postpartum depression
May 3rd, 2008 by Scott Marks

Just because Tom Cruise acts like the world’s biggest vagina doesn’t mean he has one. The movie star has retracted his ludicrous comments about depressed new moms who turn to medication to beat postpartum depression.
The story made headlines when Cruise was out promoting one of his stellar Mission: Impossible sequels. Tommy Boy criticized Brooke Shields for publicizing anti-depressants in her book Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression.
When is he going to apologize for Scientology, the inane cracks Dr. Cruise made about teens and antidepressants, and rendering Mimi Rogers, Nicole Kidman, Penelope Cruze, Sophia Veraga and Katie Holmes sexless after using the beautiful women as beards?
He has since personally apologized to Shields for his remarks and now admits he regrets the comments he made, insisting he was wrong to suggest postpartum depression could be controlled by taking nothing stronger than vitamins.
This time Cruise’s customarily animated ass must have been Crazy Glued to Oprah Winfrey’s couch when he told the talk show queen, “It came out wrong, it’s just not true. I was raised by four women who have children and babies. I’m not trying or want to tell anyone how to live their life or what they should believe or shouldn’t believe.”
Tom reserves this type of behavior strictly for diatribes concerning man-made “religions.”
Cruise went on to say he felt “pressed” by the media during that period of his life - and regrets saying a lot of things on TV.
He added, “I felt like I could’ve handled it better,” admitting he regrets discussing Shields at all.
Tom, with the exception of Risky Business and the bone Scorsese threw you, I regret your career.
Tags: Apologizes, Brooke Shields, Oprah Winfrey, Postpartum depression, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Tom CruiseFiled Under News







