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YoGo
12-31-2005, 04:23 AM
Got this from msn.com :


Celebs in '05: What If Cruise Had Kept Control...
Dec 30, 10:32 AM EST

The Associated Press

It may not have been evident at the time, but when Tom Cruise was leaping up and down on Oprah Winfrey's couch, he was like a piston, churning the wheels of fate.

Had Cruise not chosen to express his love for Katie Holmes on that momentous May day, 2005 might have been very different. Just imagine:

Hurt by Cruise's cold, somber manner on "Oprah," Holmes storms out of the studio and announces that she's leaving the "War of the Worlds" star.

"He could have at least hugged an ottoman," Holmes says.

Spurned by the 27-year-old beauty, Cruise undergoes a period of self-examination and gives up Scientology. Devastated over losing its most famous member, the church quickly recruits Russell Crowe.

Enlightenment soothes Crowe's anger, and the notorious phone-tossing incident never happens (although there are reports of the actor flicking a Cheez-It at a hotel bellboy).

His good reputation takes a hit, though, when Crowe (promoting "Cinderella Man") calls "Today" host Matt Lauer "glib" while discussing medication. The word is apparently central to Scientology beliefs — like "sin" is for Catholics.

Crowe's "Cinderella Man" co-star, Renée Zellweger, thrown by the brouhaha, seeks solace not in country star Kenny Chesney, but someone just as surprising. She marries "American Idol" finalist Bo Bice, a decision criticized by Simon Cowell.

The wedding news breaks just as the circulatory dating of Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn hits full stride. It becomes too much for tabloid editors, who begin referring to them as Brangelinastonaughn.

The partner-swapping also elicits fierce debate over whether each relationship is based on true love or strategic image-making and movie-selling. The theory — dubbed "intelligent design" — doesn't quite make it to the Supreme Court.

One case that does make it to a courtroom, though, is Anna Nicole Smith's suit against Kanye West alleging that his hit song "Gold Digger" is about her.

The trial is dismissed, though, after Smith shows up late to court in her pajamas.

West remains bitter, a feeling intensified by the mishandling of Hurricane Katrina. At a telethon, his co-presenter, Mike Myers, is replaced at the last minute by Michael Jackson. A confused West then proclaims: "George Bush hates white people."

Distraught over his mistake, West joins Dave Chappelle in South Africa.

Paris Hilton never meets her would-be fiance, Paris Latsis. Instead, she becomes engaged to herself. "That's hot," she claims.

The engagement lasts three weeks before splintering amid a dispute over the prenuptial agreement.

Jessica Simpson, witnessing Hilton's breakup drama, opts to stay married to Nick Lachey. Their "Newlyweds" show is renamed "Mildly Satisfied, Sort of Unhappy Married Couple, Remaining Together for Financial Reasons — Like Everyone Else."

By some strange coincidence, Martha Stewart and New York Times reporter Judith Miller end up at the same prison. Stewart brightens up Miller's cell with curtains and Miller helps Stewart with her "Apprentice" catch phrase.

The pair rules the jail, forming the "Valerie Plame Gang" in which each member must get a tattoo reading "VPG for Life: Disclose this!"

In this alternate reality, though, Britney Spears and Kevin Federline remain together. Even history's left-hand turns can't stop true love.

Cam63
12-31-2005, 07:01 AM
That story could've ended on a high note if Paris had've been eaten by her purse dog.

Lester C.
12-31-2005, 07:03 AM
Am I the only one that still loves Tom Cruise? Yes, I think his religious beliefs are wacky and I find it puzzling that he always gives ten percent of his earning to The Church of Scientology but he is his generation finest and most bankable actor.

Cam63
12-31-2005, 07:07 AM
I don't mind his acting stuff.

Leslie Lee III
12-31-2005, 07:33 AM
He's a great actor and all around good guy too. I'm so glad the media's attempts to bury him had no effect whatsoever on his box office.

The Xenos
12-31-2005, 09:53 AM
SO would this be Earth 618?

-Xenos

taintedlunch
12-31-2005, 10:59 AM
He rarely makes a bad movie but if he asks you over for dinner it's time to start worryin'...

SUPERECWFAN1
12-31-2005, 11:04 AM
The media has tried to kill Cruise's career. Its not working at all because a lot of people can understand how he feels after so many years of waiting for love and kids.

Some of it is just mean spirited nonsense. If they tried to be funny with it like the guys of South Park..( who never used Cruise's relationship with Holmes to mock him) they'd gain more attention and hurt his box office.