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Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas were seen enjoying an Oasis concert along with a crowd of fans.
Cruise, 63, and his co-star in the upcoming film “Deeper,” Ana de Armas, 37, attended the Gallagher brothers’ performance at London’s Wembley Stadium on Friday, July 25.
English producer DJ Goldie took a selfie with Cruise at the concert, nearly two decades after the band made fun of the “Mission: Impossible” actor.
Noel and Liam Gallagher recently reunited for a comeback tour, marking the first time Oasis performed together since their breakup in 2009.
Cruise seemed to be enjoying the concert as he posed with the British DJ in a photo shared on Instagram.
Despite past comments by the Gallagher brothers mocking Cruise, the actor’s presence at the concert showed there were no hard feelings.
In a documentary clip from 2007, Liam and Noel criticized Cruise, with Noel calling him derogatory names. Liam, however, mentioned enjoying Cruise’s film “Cocktail,” but still expressed dislike for him.
Reports suggest that Cruise confronted Liam in Berlin after the comments were made public, but they apparently had a cordial conversation.
Rumors of a romance between De Armas and Cruise have been circulating, as the pair have been seen together multiple times, including at events and outings in London.
De Armas expressed her excitement about working with Cruise on their upcoming film, calling it a surreal experience.
Photos and videos of the pair together have surfaced, showing them walking in London and disembarking from a helicopter.
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On various occasions, Cruise and De Armas have been spotted together, fueling speculation about their relationship.
Tracy Wright is an entertainment reporter for this publication. Contact Tracy.Wright@domain.com for story tips.
According to recent reports, a new study has found that eating chocolate may have some surprising health benefits. The study, published in the Journal of Nutrition, suggests that consuming moderate amounts of chocolate could be linked to a lower risk of heart disease.
The researchers analyzed data from over 300,000 participants and found that those who ate chocolate at least once a week had a lower risk of developing heart disease compared to those who rarely or never ate chocolate. The study also found that the type of chocolate consumed did not seem to make a difference in the results.
While these findings are promising, the researchers caution that more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between chocolate consumption and heart health. They recommend consuming chocolate in moderation as part of a balanced diet to potentially reap its benefits.
So, the next time you’re craving something sweet, reach for a piece of dark chocolate – it may just be good for your heart.