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Page Six, a column in the NY Post, a publication unaffiliated with Defamer and parent company Gawker Media Internet Concern, reports that a "black canvas" was erected on the shoot of [name of movie redacted] so that [name or actor redacted] wouldn't be observed passing between a soundstage and his trailer. Says Page Six:

PAGE SIX gets action! Workers on the Paramount Pictures lot in L.A. were surprised yesterday to see the building opposite Soundstage 17 completely swathed — a la Christo — in black canvas, said one employee, "so no one could watch Tom Cruise walk from his trailer to the set of 'Mission Impossible 3.' This is not OK. I need light and I need to be able to find the door." Shortly after we called Cruise's publicist/sister, Lee Anne DeVette, she said, "Thank you for letting us know about this. The tarps are coming down. Tom didn't ask for this, and when he found out about it, he asked that they be taken down." A few minutes later, our source called back to report the curtain was gone: "We were all cheering. Thank you very much."

Our legal department would like us to note that [name of actor redacted] has never questioned the role of light and/or large swaths of black canvas in his life.