Tom Cruise “Extreme Tuna Diet” Report is Kind of Fishy

Tom Cruise High Five

Tom Cruise is revving up for Mission: Impossible 4, and OK! magazine claims to know his “secret weapon.”

It’s an “extreme tuna diet.”

Really.

According to a “source” for OK!, “Tom eats two large tuna servings a day — alternating between raw sashimi and cooked tuna steaks, which he loves to grill at home.”

Fourteen tuna servings per week? That sounds like… a lot.

Is the dish about Cruise and fish true?

“No,” a rep for the actor tells us, adding, “Where do they get this stuff?”

Gossip Cop isn’t sure. Sometimes we think the tabs print rumors just for the halibut.

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Tom Cruise, Tim Alpers and Talking Fish in June Lake, Mammoth

By
George Shirk – Times News Editor
george@mammothtimes.com

Tom Cruise Fish

Tim Alpers has heard his share of fish stories, but there’s nothing like a hit of reality to knock him sideways.

Rather than serving up fish to the anglers among us, the former owner of the Alpers Owens River Ranch this week is serving up fish to Tom Cruise, the high-profile actor who is filming a new sci-fi film, “Oblivion,” in June Lake.

It’s not what you think.

“The way I understand it,” Alpers said on Tuesday, “The character Tom Cruise plays lives in a post-apocalyptic world, with no humans. The director is calling for Cruise to reach into a lake, pull up a fish and begin talking to it.”

Alpers couldn’t help but laugh about it, but at the same time, the directions were a bit of a challenge.

“We’re going to have our (fish) crew at the pond at Double Eagle Lodge,” he said, “and get them anestheized, somehow, so that Tom can reach in and grab a fish, hold it close to his mouth and talk to it.”

Left unsaid—by Alpers and everybody else—was that how different the experience would be than to be lifting, say, Katie Holmes from the water, holding her face close to his lips and whispering sweet-nothings.

But that’s a tale for TV news and the celebrity magazines, which have covered, in as much depth as possible, the “Divorce Heard ‘Round the World.”

As for Mammoth and June Lake, movie crews are out and working, the paparazzi was scrambling for anything at all about Cruise and his whereabouts in the Eastern Sierra and, of course, Alpers’ Talking Fish.

“For the next 12- to-72 hours,” Alpers said, “Mammoth Lakes and June Lake is it. We’re at the center of television, big economics, show business, you name it. We are at the center of attention everywhere. (ABC Good Morning America’s) Robin Roberts mentioned Mammoth Lakes on the news this morning; the L.A. Times is up to cover the Lemonade Stand proceeds at June Lake (see related story).”

He also mentioned the bankruptcy of Mammoth.

“It’s unbelievable.”

Cruise—shorter than you’d think—arrived at Mammoth-Yosemite Airport on Monday. He stopped off a private plane wearing a blue ball cap and an untucked white shirt. He zoomed away in a Black Cadillac Escalade.

Tom Cruise and the Lord of Darkness

Tom Cruise Legend

In the 1985 movie Legend Tom Cruise meets the Lord of Darkness. Darkness’ intention is the rule the world for a thousand years.

Eyes Wide Shut Throne

In the 1999 movie Eyes Wide Shut Tom Cruise meet the Lord of Darkness again. This time the Lord of Darkness is an Illuminatus Rex wearing the red of the Rothschilds. Darkness’ intention is also to rule the world for a thousand years under a cashless, surveillance society.

Can Tom Cruise defeat the Lord of Darkness?