That VF cover title re: KAK should read: "What Katie Didn't Bother To Research".


Though the first month of the relationship was bliss, by the second month Boniadi was more and more often found wanting, Orth reports. According to the knowledgeable source, anything she said or did that Cruise found fault with he immediately reported to a member of the Scientology staff, and she would be audited for it. This began with her very first words to him, “Very well done,” regarding his receiving Scientology’s Freedom Medal of Valor. The phrase implied that Cruise was her junior.
Instead of sorting out his problems with Boniadi directly with her, he reports on her to Scieno staff?  What kind of fooked up mind interprets "very well done" as a diss rather than a compliment?  It can never be said enough--Tom Cruise is a complete JACKASS!!

After this alleged mistreatment, is Boniadi still a Scientologist (either officially or as an "Independent")?


According to several sources, the organization devised an elaborate auditioning process in which actresses who were already Scientology members were called in, told they were auditioning for a new training film, and then asked a series of curious questions including: “What do you think of Tom Cruise?”
Additional question to ask for the purposes of cutting to the chase: "What do you think of David Miscavige?"


In any event, the fact that she claims Martin Holmes had concerns about CO$ before Suri was born does seem to imply at least she had knowledge about some of the darker areas of CO$ before she had The Greatest Wedding Evah.
That's assuming that Mr. Holmes had time to sit down with Katie and have a little heart-to-heart talk to her about his misgivings prior to Suri's birth.  I'm sure that's what he wanted to do but I don't think he had that freedom once Katie emerged after the "missing 16 days" as Cruise's girlfriend.  Katie became under heavy cult watch soon afterwards.  If Mr. Holmes was bold enough to voice his concerns aloud or otherwise publicly communicate his wariness about Scientology, I seriously doubt he and his wife would've received invitation to visit their daughter during her marriage.


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