Brooke Shields Reflects on Calling Out Tom Cruise's "Ridiculous Rant"
- Brooke Shields reflects on Tom Cruise's criticism of her use of antidepressants for postpartum depression, which began nearly two decades ago when Cruise called her 'irresponsible' on Today.
- Shields responded to Cruise's comments with an op-ed in the New York Times, emphasizing the importance of discussing postpartum depression.
- In her memoir, Shields describes Cruise's apology as 'heartfelt' but notes it was not public, stating that his comments were a disservice to mothers everywhere.
- Shields believes that the feud ultimately empowered her and sparked important conversations about mental health and motherhood.
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Nearly 20 years after receiving criticism from Tom Cruise for her "irresponsible" approach to treating postpartum depression, Brooke Shields is opening up about the apology she "eventually" received from the Golden Globe-winning actor. In her new memoir, "Brooke Shields is Not Allowed To Get Old: Thoughts on Aging as a Woman," the Golden Globe nominee detailed Cruise's apology after his explosive interview with former "Today" show host Matt Laue…
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