Tom Cruise‘s religion seems to have been, at the very least, one of the factors that brought his marriages to Nicole Kidman and then Katie Holmes to their scandal-plagued conclusions.
Before his speedy courtship of and marriage to Holmes, total catch Cruise was on the look-out for a new wife, preferably of the Scientology persuasion.
Cruise was apparently too busy to actually find her — through, I dunno, Tinder? telepathy? — so he enlisted his Scientology cohorts, including the now-missing wife of Scientology chief David Miscavige, Shelly Miscavige, Vanity Fair reported in 2013.
The organisation “auditioned” potential mates for Cruise without their knowledge, by leading them to believe they were trying out for a Scientology training video.
Norwegian Anette Iren Johansen says she was one of Cruise’s unknowing lady suitors.
In January 2005, she was a 27-year-old former veterinary student who’d given up her studies to devote herself to Scientology.
She’d previously featured in Scientology materials including magazines and training films, so when she was asked to the organisations headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark, she didn’t think anything was amiss.
Johansen wasn’t asked to read from a script, though; rather she was asked personal questions and about Tom Cruise.
“They asked me so many questions about my life, my family background, everything I’d ever done in Scientology. There was a lot of talk about Tom Cruise at that time — he had just been in Norway [hosting] the Nobel Peace Prize concert,” she told Woman’s Day.