Brooke Shields opens up about feeling "gobsmacked" by Tom Cruise's 2005 "Today" show appearance where he belittled her postpartum depression.
The film was directed by Rob Reiner, known for his work on beloved films such as Misery, When Harry Met Sally, and This Is Spinal Tap. It features a star-studded cast including Demi Moore, Kiefer Sutherland, Kevin Bacon, Jack Nicholson and Tom Cruise, reports the Daily Record.
Brooke Shields says Tom Cruise 'eventually apologized' for his 'ridiculous rant' about her use of antidepressants but adds, 'It wasn’t the world’s best apology.'
In her new book Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed To Get Old ( via E! ), the actress says she was “gobsmacked” by Cruise’s decision to call her out. She would eventually write a New York Times op-ed criticizing Cruise for making statements about a condition he could not experience.
In her new memoir, Brooke Shields detailed Tom Cruise's apology after his explosive interview with “Today" show host Matt Lauer in 2005.
Tom Cruise publicly shamed Brooke Shields 20 years ago for taking medication to address her postpartum depression.
In her new memoir, Shields recalled an interview in which Cruise “disparaged” her in a "ridiculous rant" during his appearance on Today in 2005
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It wasn’t the world’s best apology, but it’s what he was capable of, and I accepted it,” the “Suddenly Susan” alum wrote in her new memoir.
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