Travolta Echoes Cruise On Psychiatry, Like Fellow Scientologist Tom Cruise, John Travolta Says No To Psychiatric Medication – CBS News

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June 20, 2007
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Always thought John Travolta was an intelligent actor, kind to others and understanding the less well todo, alas.
Travolta Echoes Cruise On Psychiatry, Travolta Says No To Psychiatric Medication – CBS News

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3 Responses to “Travolta Echoes Cruise On Psychiatry, Like Fellow Scientologist Tom Cruise, John Travolta Says No To Psychiatric Medication – CBS News”

  1. After reading the headlines “Cruise Says ‘Sorry’ To Brooke Shields”, got the impression that John might not be updated by Tom: “Cruise and Shields had a public beef last year after the “Mission: Impossible III” star criticized her for taking antidepressants after the birth of her first daughter.
    Brooke Shields says that Tom Cruise has apologized for publicly criticizing her use of antidepressants. The 41-year-old actress says Cruise apologized in person Thursday. “He came over to my house, and he gave me a heartfelt apology,” Shields said Friday during an appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” “And he apologized for bringing me into the whole thing and for everything that happened. “And through it all, I was so impressed with how heartfelt it was. And I didn’t feel at any time that I had to defend myself, nor did I feel that he was trying to convince me of anything other than the fact that he was deeply sorry. And I accepted it.”

    Cruise’s spokesman confirmed the two celebrities had made up.

    But:

    ’”It is true that his friendship with Ms. Shields has been mended,” Cruise’s spokesman, Arnold Robinson said in a statement. “He has not changed his position about antidepressants, which as evidenced by the black label warnings issued by the FDA on these types of drugs, are unhealthy.”
    Cruise, echoing the position of Scientology, said in an appearance on NBC’s “Today” show that depression can be treated with exercise and vitamins rather than drugs.’ (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/09/02/entertainment/main1962822.shtml)

    What happened to Greased Lightnin’ …?!!
    What happened to ‘le Big Mac’ ..?!

  2. MG on June 21st, 2007 at 4:16 pm
  3. I’ve always liked Tom Cruise’s acting and his looks. I even had a dream about him one time. I think he likes being a father, he always has a big smile on his face when he’s with his kids.

  4. Tom Cruise on April 9th, 2009 at 3:22 am
  5. The day that such anti-psychiatric statements by (in)famous scientologists as Cruise and Travolta whose knowledge of the field can be judged as abysmally “nano” small, would ever matter scientifically, that day will fortunately never come.

    Dr. G. Otte

  6. Otte Georges on September 9th, 2010 at 9:24 am
  1. After reading the headlines “Cruise Says ‘Sorry’ To Brooke Shields”, got the impression that John might not be updated by Tom: “Cruise and Shields had a public beef last year after the “Mission: Impossible III” star criticized her for taking antidepressants after the birth of her first daughter.
    Brooke Shields says that Tom Cruise has apologized for publicly criticizing her use of antidepressants. The 41-year-old actress says Cruise apologized in person Thursday. “He came over to my house, and he gave me a heartfelt apology,” Shields said Friday during an appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” “And he apologized for bringing me into the whole thing and for everything that happened. “And through it all, I was so impressed with how heartfelt it was. And I didn’t feel at any time that I had to defend myself, nor did I feel that he was trying to convince me of anything other than the fact that he was deeply sorry. And I accepted it.”

    Cruise’s spokesman confirmed the two celebrities had made up.

    But:

    ’”It is true that his friendship with Ms. Shields has been mended,” Cruise’s spokesman, Arnold Robinson said in a statement. “He has not changed his position about antidepressants, which as evidenced by the black label warnings issued by the FDA on these types of drugs, are unhealthy.”
    Cruise, echoing the position of Scientology, said in an appearance on NBC’s “Today” show that depression can be treated with exercise and vitamins rather than drugs.’ (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/09/02/entertainment/main1962822.shtml)

    What happened to Greased Lightnin’ …?!!
    What happened to ‘le Big Mac’ ..?!

  2. MG on June 21st, 2007 at 4:16 pm
  3. I’ve always liked Tom Cruise’s acting and his looks. I even had a dream about him one time. I think he likes being a father, he always has a big smile on his face when he’s with his kids.

  4. Tom Cruise on April 9th, 2009 at 3:22 am
  5. The day that such anti-psychiatric statements by (in)famous scientologists as Cruise and Travolta whose knowledge of the field can be judged as abysmally “nano” small, would ever matter scientifically, that day will fortunately never come.

    Dr. G. Otte

  6. Otte Georges on September 9th, 2010 at 9:24 am
  1. After reading the headlines “Cruise Says ‘Sorry’ To Brooke Shields”, got the impression that John might not be updated by Tom: “Cruise and Shields had a public beef last year after the “Mission: Impossible III” star criticized her for taking antidepressants after the birth of her first daughter.
    Brooke Shields says that Tom Cruise has apologized for publicly criticizing her use of antidepressants. The 41-year-old actress says Cruise apologized in person Thursday. “He came over to my house, and he gave me a heartfelt apology,” Shields said Friday during an appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” “And he apologized for bringing me into the whole thing and for everything that happened. “And through it all, I was so impressed with how heartfelt it was. And I didn’t feel at any time that I had to defend myself, nor did I feel that he was trying to convince me of anything other than the fact that he was deeply sorry. And I accepted it.”

    Cruise’s spokesman confirmed the two celebrities had made up.

    But:

    ’”It is true that his friendship with Ms. Shields has been mended,” Cruise’s spokesman, Arnold Robinson said in a statement. “He has not changed his position about antidepressants, which as evidenced by the black label warnings issued by the FDA on these types of drugs, are unhealthy.”
    Cruise, echoing the position of Scientology, said in an appearance on NBC’s “Today” show that depression can be treated with exercise and vitamins rather than drugs.’ (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/09/02/entertainment/main1962822.shtml)

    What happened to Greased Lightnin’ …?!!
    What happened to ‘le Big Mac’ ..?!

  2. MG on June 21st, 2007 at 4:16 pm
  3. I’ve always liked Tom Cruise’s acting and his looks. I even had a dream about him one time. I think he likes being a father, he always has a big smile on his face when he’s with his kids.

  4. Tom Cruise on April 9th, 2009 at 3:22 am
  5. The day that such anti-psychiatric statements by (in)famous scientologists as Cruise and Travolta whose knowledge of the field can be judged as abysmally “nano” small, would ever matter scientifically, that day will fortunately never come.

    Dr. G. Otte

  6. Otte Georges on September 9th, 2010 at 9:24 am

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