
Tom Cruise, 63, goes official with 'new love' Ana de Armas, 37, as they indulge in telling PDA on romantic getaway
Last week the Top Gun star, 63, and the Blonde actress, 37, traveled to London on his helicopter and enjoyed a night out together at Oasis' Wembley concert.
Now their summer travels have whisked them back stateside, where they were glimpsed indulging in a romantic stroll in the Green Mountain State.
After months of persistent rumors about the nature of their bond, Ana and Tom appear to have finally confirmed that they are an item.
Her hand was clasped firmly in his when they were seen ambling up a tree-lined sidewalk in the village of Woodstock, accompanied by a couple of friends.
Tom showed off his rigorously maintained action star physique in a tight t-shirt, which he teamed with a set of dark jeans and a baseball cap.
Meanwhile Ana cut a casually stylish figure in a simple white t-shirt, which she tucked into a black pair of fashionable cigarette trousers.
Her silky brown hair was swept back into a ponytail, and she opted for a naturalistic look where makeup was concerned on her latest outing.
Ana could be spotted enjoying an iced coffee, and was able to balance her quality time with Tom with a stroll with a female pal.
The duo previously enjoyed a night out at Oasis' concert over the weekend, in spite of the fact Noel and Liam Gallagher have publicly slammed his movies.
Tom and Ana were first linked on Valentine's Day of this year and have been frequently seen in each other's company since.
Though they have not yet commented on their relationship, they jetted off for a sun-soaked trip to Menorca earlier this month.
They were photographed looking very comfortable in each other's company as they enjoyed a luxury yacht trip during the holiday.
'Tom has been showering Ana with gifts ever since they met, it's his thing, he is thoughtful,' a source exclusively told DailyMail.com.
Last week the Top Gun star, 63, and the Blonde actress, 37, traveled to London on his helicopter and enjoyed a night out together at Oasis' Wembley concert
Her hand was clasped firmly in his when they were seen ambling up a tree-lined sidewalk in the village of Woodstock
Tom showed off his rigorously maintained action star physique in a tight t-shirt
'First it started with her favorite flowers then books he thought she would want to read because she's an avid reader.'
'The more they got to know each other, the bigger the gifts became. There has been jewelry like gold bracelets and designer clothing, things like that, things every girl would love.
'Probably the biggest gift he has given her is being able to go anywhere in the world at a moment's notice, not many people can do that. She loves to travel.'
DailyMail.com contacted Tom and Ana's representatives at the time.
Ana was last known to be dating Manuel Anido Cuesta, the stepson of Cuba 's president, with the pair photographed kissing during a night out in Madrid, Spain, in November 2024.
Meanwhile, Tom was previously linked to Russian socialite Elsina Khayrova - the ex-wife of oligarch Dimitry Tsvetkov.
Tom and Ana first sparked romance rumours on Valentine's Day, when they were spotted for what was reportedly a professional dinner in London.
The following month, they were pictured with cheeky smiles on both of their faces after their flight landed at the London Heliport.
In April, the pair were spotted arriving together in London again to spend Ana's 37th birthday together, with fans spotting them on a romantic stroll a park that same week.
They have been friends ever since they co-starred in the 2019 movie Wasp Network.
Tom and Ana are currently co-starring in Doug Liman's supernatural thriller Deeper.
On Good Morning America in May, Ana said: 'It's so much fun. We're definitely working on a lot of things.
'Not just one, but a few projects with [filmmakers] Doug Liman and Christopher McQuarrie and, of course, Tom. And I'm so excited.'
Tom shares a daughter Suri, 19, with his ex-wife Katie Holmes - who he was married to from November 2006 until June 2012, when Katie filed for divorce.
The following month, the couple signed a divorce settlement worked out by their lawyers.
The acrimonious split saw Tom state that Katie divorced him in part to protect Suri from Scientology and that she is no longer a practicing member of the organisation.
Tom was also wed to Nicole Kidman from 1990 until 2001 and they adopted two children together - Bella, 32 and Connor, 30.

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