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...Shields has continued her war of words against Cruise following his "dangerous" comments, by offering him a child ticket so he can take Holmes to see her in hit London musical Chicago.

She says, "If he wants to see Chicago, I've left him two tickets--one adult, one child."

The actress recently took a swipe at Cruise's religious beliefs, by saying she wouldn't take advice from someone who devotes his life to aliens.



And Bill O'Reilly has weighed in:


[BILL] O'REILLY: Right. They don't like psychiatrists. They don't like any of that.

[RICK] ROSS: Psychologists, marriage and family counseling.

O'REILLY: Psychotropic drugs for kids, they're against it.

ROSS: Anti-depressants for firemen in the New York Fire Department that saw the atrocities of 9/11...

O'REILLY: They're against all of that.

ROSS: ... they were opposed to that through their downtown medical.

And Pat, you know, what you're pointing out is there has been a real shift in Tom Cruise and that since he let go of his old publicist, Pat Kingsley, who I think kept him kind of toeing the line of not being overly preachy about his religion.

I mean, Mel Gibson, as you said, Bill, he didn't pitch a tent, and he was doing a religious movie, you know, "The Last Temptation of Christ (sic)." But what Tom Cruise did really crossed the line...

O'REILLY: Not "The Last Temptation of Christ."

ROSS: Oh, excuse me.

O'REILLY: "The Passion of Christ."

ROSS: "The Passion of Christ." I'm sorry.

O'REILLY: If I let that go, Mel would come in here and kick my butt, so I've got to correct that!...



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