Posted on 06/30/2012 6:57:18 PM PDT by RummyChick
For Tom Cruise, 33 is an unlucky number when it comes to love.
All three of Tom Cruises ill-fated marriages have come to an end when his wives were 33, which just happens to be a significant number for the actors Church of Scientology.
The original membership organization for the controversial religious group, the Hubbard Association of Scientologists, was founded in Phoenix, Arizona, which lies on the 33rd parallel, Perez Hilton reports.
The number is also the known as the Master Teacher, which represents altruism and raising mankinds positive energy in numerology, according to Seven Life Path.
The characteristics of the Master Teacher closely resemble the philosophy behind Scientology, which seeks to enable Man to improve his lot through understanding, according to the religions official website.
Cruise, who joined the religious group in the 1980s, tied the knot with actress Mimi Rogers when she was 31 in May 1987. The two split just a few years later.
Cruise then wed Nicole Kidman when she was 23 in 1990. The actor filed for divorce in 2001 just two months after the pair renewed their vows on their 10th anniversary.
Katie Holmes announced that she was filing for divorce from the star Friday due to irreconcilable differences. The couple have been married for five years.
In each failed marriage, the wives were 33 when the breakups were announced. The first two splits werent finalized until the wives were 34.
The bombshell breakup with Holmes is the first time the Top Gun star isnt the one filing the divorce papers.
The former Dawsons Creek star reportedly decided to split with Cruise because she was concerned that the actor would drag their 6-year-old daughter Suri farther in to the religion as she gets older, according to TMZ.
A rep for Cruise said the actor is devastated by news of the split.
The couples divorce, when finalized, will not be recognized by Scientology.
Awesome :) I suppose I should have posted a pic of Vizzini when I said that!
Perfect!
Perhaps...
Outstanding!
On the other hand though, where’s the harm?
No harm intended by my comment. To each his own, ichabod. To each his own. :)
You never fail to amuse me.
Is that beer with lime any good? I’m tempted to try it.
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