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amazona Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-13-05 12:53 PM
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20. rogers left him but kidman, not unless she had the dumbest lawyer ever
Kidman got her walking papers at the last possible minute that Cruise could have divorced her without having to give her SUBSTANTIALLY more of his fortune if they had divorced after they were married the full ten years. California marital law and division of property really gets interesting after you've been married a full decade. If the timing of the divorce was under Nicole's control, she would have waited the remaining necessary weeks, surely.

At the time of the split between Rogers and Cruise, she said on the record that he was getting into a "celibacy" thing that made it impossible for her to stay married to him since she wasn't interested in going down that path. She is (or was) a scientologist but there is nothing in scientology that insists on celibacy, I guess Cruise is just "special." Or just making excuses. You be the judge.

I don't think any of these people are Albert Einstein but who knows what we could come to believe if we had success beyond our wildest fantasies? If Cruise believes that scientology gave him the power to become so successful, then you can't fairly expect him not to want to share this news with everyone. We can stand outside and say it's as silly as giving credit to a lucky rabbit key chain but when it's actually happening to you it is probably more difficult to separate cause and effect. If your life seemed magical, likely you would believe in magic.
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