Judd Apatow swears Tom Cruise didn’t know internet porn existed

Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen blew Tom Cruise‘s mind when they informed him that you can watch porn on the internet.

Apatow, 50, recalled on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” that he met with the “Mission: Impossible — Fallout” star about a potential romantic comedy role in 2006 before Rogen became a household name with “Knocked Up.”

“[Rogen] wasn’t famous so he was just a dude with me and so I said, ‘Someone needs to witness this,'” Apatow said. “So we’re talking to [Cruise], and I don’t know how it came up, but it usually comes up with Seth — [he] starts talking about marijuana and pornography. And he starts talking about watching adult films on the internet and Tom Cruise goes, ‘What? You’re saying there’s adult films on the internet?’ ”





The director, who noted that Cruise, 56, is a “very nice man,” continued, “Seth’s like, ‘Yeah, there’s all these movies on these websites.’ And Tom Cruise’s like, ‘Wait a second. You’re saying if I go on the computer, on the world wide web, there are people having sex?’ ”

At that point, Apatow says, Rogen, 36, told Cruise that he watches porn online “all the time … Everybody does it, it’s not a big deal anymore.”

“No movie was made,” Apatow cracked. “He was being very polite, but I think … I assume he was against it and being polite. But who knows? We’ll never know.”





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