Tom Follows Katie Like A Lost Puppy
The latest celebrity gossip that is floating around Hollywood is that the Mission Impossible star Tom Cruise has now got into the habit of following his better half Katie Holmes all around “like one lost puppy!” Katie seems to have changed a lot since her marriage with the Hollywood A-List actor Tom Cruise. And the result is that you can easily see Tom following her all around these days. The NOW magazine even went one step further and mentioned it in their report as these days Tom behaves like one lost pup without Katie around. Some close friends of the couple have revealed that Cruise was the control freak in the early days of their relationship but the recent days show a vast change in their power dynamics. An Insider explained, “Katie can’t handle Tom being so controlling and she just won’t accept it. Their relationship has moved on from the early days when she would bow to his every move. Now it’s Tom who has to play to his wife’s tune and he’s following her around like a lost puppy”. Tom-Kat is said to have some recent problems over the plans of a second baby as well. According to a friend, “Katie saw a fertility expert earlier this year who told her that because she’s been trying for another baby for over a year, they ought to think about IVF. But the Scientologists have waded in and said: ‘No way,’ because it’s against their practices. Katie’s tried what they’ve suggested, going on grueling detoxes. But Scientology’s always the problem - otherwise she and Tom would be blissfully happy.” Well we can’t really say much about Scientology, detoxes or IVF, but as far as the baby is concerned, we would love Suri to become the big sister to an equally charming and beautiful sibling. We just hope Tom and Katie quickly settle on the matter and we get to hear the good news as soon as possible. C'ya Charlotte Lassiter
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