Tom Cruise is reportedly eyeing someone and it is closer to him since it is his “Mission Impossible” co-star, Hayley Atwell. The 58-year-old A-list star is said to have a crush on the 38-year-old British-American actress.
How Tom’s interest in Hayley was revealed
It was reported by Woman's Day that Tom Cruise may actually be falling in love again after years of being divorced from his ex-wife Katie Holmes. The magazine claimed that the actor has a huge crush on Hayley Atwell with whom he met on the set of his new film, “Mission Impossible: 7.”
WD wrote that one of the reasons why Suri Cruise’s dad has been enjoying filming the movie was the presence of Hayley on the set. They have many scenes together and he enjoyed it more during her “touching” moments with him.
"Tom has enjoyed shooting scenes where she's been required to hold him," the source revealed to the magazine. "Tom totally has a smile for her."
The insider stated that these moments were recorded and provided photos of Tom Cruise smiling at his co-star while they were working on the set. It was added that the actress is really charming and she makes Tom feel younger than his age.
However, the magazine asserted that while Tom Cruise has a serious crush on Hayley, there is nothing more to go from there. This is because the actor is not yet ready to get married again.
"Tom's obviously in no rush to settle down for the fourth time,” the insider snitched. “He just makes sure he always has some eye candy opposite him when he's working."
The truth about Tom’s alleged new crush
Gossip Cop debunked this story as it did not find any proof that the Woman’s Day narrative is true. Besides, it pointed out that Tom Cruise is known to smile often and he smiles at everything thus the claim that he has a crush on Hayley Atwell just because he was smiling at her while on the set doesn’t make any sense.
Also, there is no more proof presented other than Tom Cruise’s smiling picture. This is obviously not enough to prove the claim made by the magazine thus everything written in the narrative is false.


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