I’m as sick of hearing about Tom Cruise and his wacky antics as much as the next guy. I am definitely not going to read that new “Unauthorized Biography” by Andrew Morton. The book has been getting a lot of buzz but not necessarily all positive. The book cannot even be sold in the United Kingdom due to libel laws.
While I am personally not much of a Tom Cruise fan outside of the Mission Impossible series, part of me feels that Morton may have gone too far. Apparently he has made false comments about Cruise’s sexuality and mocked his involvement in Scientology.
Do you think this book should have even been published?
Is it an unethical intrusion into a man’s life, even if he is a celebrity?
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I am a senior at Lindenwood anticipating my introduction into the "real world" this May. After switching majors every semester I have created my own via a contract degree. It's called Written and Visual Communications which is basically a fancy way of saying journalism with a little bit of art thrown in the mix. I recently finished an internship with Sauce Magazine which was awesome! Some of my passions include writing, beach lounging, working on my fitness and baking. I just got a snowboard for Christmas so if anyone has tips for an amateur, bring 'em on.
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