It’s been a summer of intrigue for the enigmatic Tom Cruise, the star of Mission Impossible. Fans have been buzzing about his unusually frequent social and event appearances. The A-List celebrity has been seen mingling with more of his Hollywood peers. This is sparking curiosity about the reasons behind his sudden surge in public presence.
Tom Cruise fans have enjoyed seeing the actor out and about, but according to Cruise insiders, the actor may have a huge hidden agenda behind all of his recent appearances. Sources tell Radar Online that Tom will likely recruit numerous new members into the Church of Scientology.
According to the website of ex-Scientologist and investigator Jeffrey Augustine, Tom Cruise has seemingly used his star power in hopes of attracting potential new members to the Church of Scientology.
Augustine especially believes that Tom Cruise’s presence at the Olympics and his closing ceremony stunt was allegedly used as a major recruitment ploy.
Tom Cruise Makes Major Moves To Bring In New Church Members
Lately, Tom has been quiet about speaking out about the Church of Scientology. In May, rumors indicate that Tom was straying from the Church for a brief period. The actor was reportedly approached by Scientology higher-ups. Rumors claim he made a grand gesture to prove his commitment by flying his helicopter to Scientology’s headquarters in London.
However, the actor is now reportedly making big moves to regain his position as a high-profile celebrity Scientologist. Rumors claim he has eyes on other high-profile celebrities, including Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Not to mention Shakira, Angelina Jolie, Glen Powell, and Timothy Chalet, to name a few.
Tom Cruise also recently spent a massive amount of cash, $223 million, on a high-security pad in London. His home is just three miles from the local Scientology Chapter. This strategic location, coupled with the significant investment, suggests that Tom is currently attempting to revive the Church following Danny Masterson‘s double rape conviction last year.
“In my opinion, he’s not talking about Scientology as much as before — but it is obviously there. “Whatever he is doing it will play into Scientology public relations claims the former member.