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Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas fuel the ongoing romance buzz with PDA-filled Vermont getaway

Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas fuel the ongoing romance buzz with PDA-filled Vermont getaway

Express Tribune29-07-2025
Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas may have just confirmed long-standing romance rumors after being spotted holding hands during a weekend trip to Vermont. The Mission: Impossible star and Ballerina actress were seen enjoying a cozy escape in the town of Woodstock, just days after attending an Oasis concert together at London's Wembley Stadium.
According to TMZ, the pair arrived in Vermont early Saturday and spent the weekend doing various couple-like activities. They reportedly drove through a national park, shopped locally, and stopped for ice cream. On Sunday, Cruise and de Armas were photographed walking hand in hand through Woodstock's picturesque downtown, smiling and staying close throughout the stroll.
ana de armas and tom cruise seen together https://t.co/SEE8KpkwC1 — Movie Loverr (@LoverrofMovies) July 29, 2025
This marks the first time the pair has shown public displays of affection, lending weight to months of speculation about their relationship. While the two have been seen together multiple times this year in different parts of the world, the hand-holding moment is being widely interpreted as a soft launch of their romance.
Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas rumored romance confirmed on a weekend getaway together pic.twitter.com/8ohX4LhuMa — American Celebrity News (@acnofficial) July 29, 2025
Cruise, 63, has famously kept his dating life private since his high-profile split from Katie Holmes in 2012. De Armas, 37, recently ended a relationship with the stepson of a well-known political figure, further fueling speculation about her connection with Cruise.
Though neither actor has publicly commented on their relationship status, the sighting in Vermont — paired with their recent concert appearance — has fans buzzing about Hollywood's latest potential power couple.
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