Is Katie Holmes Depressed?

Poor Katie, I hope she’s not depressed! I want happy TomKat and TomKitten Suri to Live Happily ever after:
Hollywood star Tom Cruise has lashed out at reports his fiancee Katie Holmes is suffering from post-natal depression following the birth of their daughter Suri last month.
Several US and UK publications claimed this week the Batman Begins beauty, 27, was "constantly in tears" since becoming a mother.
However, Cruise’s publicist says, "Those reports are not true. Ms Holmes is doing wonderfully."
Scientologist Cruise’s stance on treatment for post-natal depression is well known, after he publicly criticised actress Brooke Shields last year for using anti-depressants to treat her baby blues after giving birth to her daughter Rowan in 2003.
Cruise insists post-partum depression sufferers can be cured without medication, saying, "You can use vitamins to help a woman through those things."
Shields fired back, "I’m going to take a wild guess and say that Mr Cruise has never suffered from post-partum depression. Tom should stick to saving the world from aliens and let women decide what treatment is best." Via Teen Hollywood
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2 opinions for Is Katie Holmes Depressed?
Jessie Williams
Jun 1, 2006 at 10:39 pm
IMO, the freaky scientologists believe that a baby or child is really a small adult, that there is no need for bonding. I believe that tiny Tom is demanding that Katie be by his side in public events to make him look “normal”, and that Katie is in tears because she wants to stay with her baby instead of literally being dragged along with him. However, tiny Tom is so controlling and demanding because he thinks that only he has all the answers and knows the correct thing to do, that he is ‘pulling rank” as the older partner and the father of the baby, to raise Suri as only he sees fit. Katie is depressed, missing her baby, and is being sleep-deprived due to the scientologists trying to finish brainwashing her into a compliant robot. All of this inner turmoil shows on Katie’s face, and that’s why he hollers at her to always keep her face down in public, as well as wanting her to slouch down to make him appear to be the same height as she is. Poor girl—when you’ve been brainwashed and told that everyone else is the enemy, and that only your abuser loves you and knows what is best for you–it’s no wonder that Katie has lost her own self-identity and sense of self-worth. Her own personal power has been stripped away, to be replaced by a compliant robot who can be controlled and made to perform in public as her abuser wishes. Yes, I am calling tiny Tom an abuser.
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