Oprah might want to nail down her furniture. Tom Cruise is scheduled to
return to "The Oprah Winfrey Show," nearly three years after a couch-jumping
appearance that spawned countless YouTube parodies and late-night jokes.
The two-part show will coincide with the 25th anniversary of Cruise's
booty-shaking turn in the film "Risky Business." Friends and colleagues will
surprise Cruise with taped messages honoring his work in movies, according to a
statement Thursday from Harpo Productions.
Winfrey will interview Cruise from his home in Telluride, Colo., for the
first show on May 2, which will cover his "family, his life and the future,"
Harpo said. Then on May 5, Cruise will appear in Winfrey's Chicago studio.
Cruise became the butt of jokes after a May 2005 appearance on Winfrey's
show, where he repeatedly jumped on the talk-show host's couch, saying his love
for then-new girlfriend Katie Holmes was "beyond cool."
Cruise and Holmes became parents in April 2006 with the birth of their
daughter, Suri, and married in Italy in November 2006.