No one can stop Tom Cruise from finding a special epidemic.
The actor, 58, is reportedly dating his “Mission: Impossible 7” co-star Haley Atwell, 38.
The film’s production source told The Sun in the UK on Friday that the duo “removed it from day one.”
“The lockdown, and all the difficulties that come with it, have brought them closer together and they have become family inseparable,” the insider alleged.
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Cruz was first married to actress and producer Mimi Rogers from 1987 to 1990. That same year, he tied the knot with his second wife, actress Nicole Kidman. The couple has two children: Isabella, 27, and Connor, 25. The couple left in 2001. Then in 2006, Cruz once again told actress Katie Holmes, “I do.” That union lasted until 2012. They have a daughter named Suri, 14.
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The former “Agent Carter” star previously dated model Evan Jones for two years before parting ways in 2015.
According to The Sun, Cruz will take a break from shooting for “Christmas: Impossible 7” for the opening holiday of Christmas. The outlet states that Friday will be his last day on the set this year and from there Cruz plans to take his private jet to Miami where he will spend some time with his son Connor.
“He’s been bored of keeping the product on track for so long, and it’s not going to be easy – Christmas may not come soon enough,” an insider told the outlet. “Tom has decided he’s ready for a break and will now be shooting for 2020 on Friday, and will fly to Miami on his private jet to spend Christmas with his son over the weekend.”
The source added: “It’s a really difficult year to end, and a little bit of time seems like a good idea for everyone because the stress has been rising for a while.”
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During his initial sneer, Cruz signaled his exhaustion when he claimed he was in constant contact with studios, insurance companies and producers, as the production of “Mission: Impossible 7” was seen as the “gold standard” for shooting amid epidemics. .
Another source said, “The first eruption was big but things haven’t calmed down since. Tensions have been building for months and this was the final straw.” “Since it became public there has been more anger and many staff have left.”
Replies to Paramount did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.
The audio dio of his first rent went viral a few days ago.
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“We’re the mother — you’re creating thousands of jobs,” the crew shouted after seeing two crew members inside each other’s six legs. “I never want to see it again. Never. And if you don’t you get fired, and I’ll do it again for you, you’re gone.”
He later added: “We’re not closing this F — movie. Is that understandable? If I watch it again, you’ve gone F — IG.”
Flick, which stars and is produced by Cruise, is currently due for a November 2021 release.
Fox News’ Net Date contributed to this report.