Yet another Scientology insider is attesting to the planned marriage between Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise. This time, it's ex-Scientologist Marc Headley, who alleges that the fearsome twosome were put together by none other than Scientology commando and Tom's megalomaniac twin, David Miscavige. The ex-scientologist reports:
"After [splitting from Penelope Cruz, Tom] started complaining to his best buddy David about his luck with girls. So Miscavige assigned a high-ranking official with the order: 'Find a wife for Tom Cruise.'"The official put out a casting call to female actresses, including Scientologists, saying, 'There's an upcoming Tom Cruise movie you might get a part in. Come for an audition.' But in the end no movie was made. They had to be single, they had to be pretty and in their 20s.
"First they rounded up Scientologist actresses like Erika Christensen, Erica Howard and Sofia Milos. But they were all rejected."
The unnamed official then tried to lure Electra star Garner - who had just started dating Ben Affleck at the time - with the beauty ranked top of the priority list, before Holmes was spotted gushing about Cruise and called to Los Angeles to meet the actor.
Headley adds, "Then... they went for Jennifer Garner, Scarlett Johansson and Jessica Alba, in that order. They came up with the same plan. Jennifer and Jessica didn't bite but Scarlett took the bait and came in for an audition. When she arrived at the audition address and found out it was the Scientology Center in Hollywood she freaked out and didn't do a tape...
"So they worked the audition tape on Katie, got her to L.A. and introduced her to Tom. The moment he meets her, he's enthralled with her and he told Miscavige later, 'I knew immediately she was the one.'"
This makes a lot of sense when you consider Tom Cruise's biographer's claims that David Miscavige planted himself into every aspect of Tom's life, including his 2 previous divorces, his career choices, and his freaking honeymoon with Kate.
All this came long after wooing Tom into Scientology with lavish gifts, exclusive Scientology privileges, and a personal VIP bungalow at their Scientology estate, biographer Andrew Morton alleges.
Oh yeah, and let's not forget that Birthday party the Scientologists threw for Tom costing a supposed $100,000. I really hope that figure is a gross overestimation because if it's not, the Scientologists are even crazier than I thought!
Check out some recently leaked footage of what seemed to be a Tom Cruise pleasure palace:















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