Chaos on Live TV: Tom Cruise’s Explosive Clash With Joy Behar on The Vue Over Scientology

What began as a routine promotional interview became one of the most dramatic moments in talk show history when Hollywood star Tom Cruise appeared on The Vue to discuss his latest action movie.

Cruise arrived at the Vue studio upbeat and professional, warmly greeting the production staff before settling in for what was intended to be a standard segment. The interview started smoothly. Host Sarah N. asked friendly questions about his new film and the intense training involved in performing his own stunts. Cruise animatedly described months of preparation and teamwork with co-stars, drawing applause from the audience.

Tom Cruise Walks Off The View After Fiery Argument With Joy Behar

However, the tone shifted sharply when co-host Joy Behar, silent until then, leaned in with a different agenda. She challenged Cruise about his association with Scientology, calling it a controversial and allegedly dangerous cult. Behar accused Cruise of using his fame to recruit vulnerable people and questioned how he could defend an organization repeatedly accused of harassment, abuse, and breaking up families.

Cruise was visibly rattled. He attempted to pivot back to the film, stressing religious freedom and reminding viewers that he came to discuss his work, not personal beliefs. Behar pressed on with increasingly pointed questions about alleged abuses within Scientology, lawsuits, and government investigations. When Whoopi Goldberg tried to intervene, Behar insisted the public deserved answers.

Tension mounted as Cruise accused Behar of spreading hate against religious minorities. Behar retorted that responsible journalism required holding public figures accountable, especially when they promoted controversial organizations. As each side became more combative, the exchange quickly devolved from interview to confrontation, with both raising their voices and trading accusations.

When Behar labeled Cruise a “coward” for refusing to answer questions about his personal experiences inside Scientology, Cruise’s anger was plain. He condemned the interview as a “planned attack” and called Behar a bully hiding behind a journalistic mask. Behar, growing more heated, said she was “giving voice to the silenced and abused,” while Cruise shot back that she was seeking ratings and controversy.

Amid escalating personal attacks, Cruise stood up, removed his microphone, and addressed the audience directly. “I came to talk about a movie I’m proud of,” he said, “but I was subjected to a religious inquisition built on lies and prejudice.” Joy Behar continued to demand answers, but Cruise walked off stage, leaving the audience and remaining panelists in stunned silence. Whoopi Goldberg finally broke the tension, calling for a commercial break.

The incident has since ignited fierce online debate over religious freedom, the responsibilities of journalism, and where the line lies between tough questions and ambush. In less than 20 minutes, a routine movie promotion had transformed into a viral TV showdown—one that left an indelible mark on both Cruise’s public image and morning talk show history.