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Seth Rogen claims Tom Cruise tried to recruit him to Scientology in resurfaced clip

Seth Rogen is thankful to have “dodged” Tom Cruise’s attempt to recruit him to join Scientology.

“He said, ‘If you let me just tell you what it was really about … If you let me — just give me like, 20 minutes to like, really just tell you what it was about, you would say, No f–king way! No f–king way!'” Rogen shared in a 2021 SiriusXM interview with Howard Stern that was resurfaced on Wednesday.

The “This Is the End” star, 40, continued, “I remember being like, the wording was like, is that a good thing to be saying?”

Seth Rogen recalled a time when Tom Cruise tried to recruit him to join Scientology. The Howard Stern Show

The “Superbad” actor said he and Judd Apatow — who was also present at the meeting with Cruise — looked at each other in that “very loaded moment” and wondered whether they were strong enough to “come out of this” without being converted.

“I don’t know if I am — I’m generally a weak-willed, weak-minded person — I would assume on the grand scale of people. If they got him, what chance do I have?” Rogen continued.

“If they got him, what chance do I have?” Rogen said. The Howard Stern Show

“Thank God Judd was like, ‘I think we’re good, let’s just talk about movies and stuff.’ Woof. Dodged that bullet.”

Though Rogen was happy to have not been affected by Cruise’s pitch, the “Top Gun: Maverick” star has remained a longtime member of the church, which came under heavy criticism for being an alleged cult.

Cruise allegedly told Rogen that he would say, “No f–king way!” if he knew what Scientology was really about. AFP via Getty Images

Cruise, 60, was even mocked by Jerrod Carmichael as he hosted the 2023 Golden Globes Awards on Tuesday night.

As the stand-up comedian stood on stage holding three Golden Globe awards, he joked that he “found” the trophies that Cruise had returned in 2021 when the action star protested the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s lack of black members.

Cruise has been a longtime member of the Church of Scientology. Hulton Archive

Carmicheal then quipped about the alleged disappearance of Scientologist Shelly Miscavige — wife of Church of Scientology leader David Miscavige — who hasn’t been publicly seen since 2007.

“Look, I’m just a host briefly or whatever, but I have a pitch: I think maybe we take these three things and exchange them for the safe return of Shelly Miscavige,” Carmichael quipped as he garnered a mixed reaction from the crowd.

Jerrod Carmichael made jokes about Cruise and Scientology at the 2023 Golden Globe Awards on Tuesday. NBC via Getty Images

Miscavige was registered as a missing person by former Scientologist Leah Remini in 2013. However, the Los Angeles Police Department later closed the case after saying it located her.