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Tom Cruise admits to Oprah: 'Things have been misunderstood'

by amyjudd | May 2, 2008 at 10:24 pm | 188 views | add comment
You were egging me on!  Tom Cruise On Oprah

You were egging me on! Tom Cruise On Oprah

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Tom cruise overdid by jumping on couch at oprah ?

Tom cruise overdid by jumping on couch at oprah ?

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Tom Cruise appeared on Oprah today in the first of two segments. He admitted to her that his crazy couch-jumping on her show before seemed to let off a "confluence" of bad press, but asked if he would take it back, he wasn't so sure.

"That was a moment, and it was real, and I don't know if I would [do it differently]. I really don't," Cruise said during an hourlong interview with Winfrey taped in his Telluride, Colorado, home.

During the show broadcast Friday, Cruise said his antics on Winfrey's show three years ago were an authentic way of expressing his feelings for Katie Holmes.

Holmes, now his wife, welcomed Winfrey to the couple's home at the top of the show. She then left Cruise to conduct a tour, which included a peek at daughter Suri's playrooms, the home's kitchen, Cruise's collection of bound film scripts and stunning views of snow-topped mountains.

Winfrey and a subdued, jeans-wearing Cruise conducted the interview on an overstuffed couch in the family's living room.

About a month after his last appearance on Winfrey's show in May 2005, Cruise criticized Brooke Shields for taking anti-depression drugs after the birth of her child. He also berated "Today" host Matt Lauer for suggesting that psychiatric treatment might help some patients.

Cruise, 45, told Winfrey that he was feeling "pressed" during the interview and that his concern was that "child drugging" needs to be "the parents' choice."

But when Winfrey pointed out that Cruise specifically appeared to be criticizing the use of medication to treat postpartum depression, indicating depression could be treated with vitamins and exercise, he said he regretted that his views "came out wrong."

"I personally don't [believe in antidepressant drugs]. ... But I think that people have the, it's their decision. When you look at something, it's an individual's right to make a decision on what they're going to do with their life," he said.


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