John Travolta is the latest celebrity to defend Tom Cruise, and the media criticism surrounding his internet video rant.
The Pulp Fiction star insists that Cruise – who has come under fire for footage in which he accuses U.S. government officials of lying to the public in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks – has a right to believe in what he likes.
"Tom has - we all have - the right to practice how we feel,” The 53-year-old actor told People.com at Saturday’s Australia.com's G'Day L.A. gala celebrating Australia Week 2008, adding: "It finally becomes unfair."
The Mission Impossible star has also faced heavy media scrutiny for Andrew Morton’s latest unauthorized biography – in which in the controversial author makes an array of accusations surrounding his then marriage to Nicole Kidman.
Tom Cruise: An Unauthorised Biography has been released in the United States, but has been banned in Australia and the UK, because of strict defamation laws and a pending legal threat from the Church of Scientology.
A spokesperson for the church has repeatedly labelled the book "a bigoted, defamatory assault replete with lies,” in a 15-page statement, addressing the numerous accusations.




























