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Tom Cruise finally makes Ana de Armas relationship official with one sweet gesture

Tom Cruise finally makes Ana de Armas relationship official with one sweet gesture

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Mission Impossible star Tom Cruise has sparked further speculation that he's in a relationship with Ana de Armas after they were spotted holding hands in Vermont
Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas appear to have finally made their relationship public after being photographed holding hands during a stroll through Woodstock, Vermont.

The actors were spotted walking hand-in-hand on a quiet street as they joined by a small group of friends. Cruise, 63, held de Armas' hand, 37, throughout the walk, adding to speculation that the pair are in a relationship.

Cruise kept his look casual in a fitted t-shirt, dark jeans, and a baseball cap, while de Armas wore a simple white t-shirt tucked into a pair of black cigarette trousers.

The actress tied her hair back in a ponytail and kept her makeup minimal. In pictures obtained by Mail Online, at one point, she was seen sipping iced coffee and chatting with a female friend while walking next to Cruise. It comes after Cruise's critics all had the same concern over rumored 26-year age-gap romance with de Armas.
This sighting comes just days after the pair were seen in London. They reportedly traveled together on Cruise's private helicopter and attended an Oasis concert at Wembley Stadium.

Their appearance at the concert drew attention due to the Gallagher brothers' past criticism of Cruise's films.
Earlier in July, Cruise and de Armas were also seen on holiday in Menorca, Spain where they were photographed relaxing together aboard a luxury yacht and they look comfortable and close with one another.
While neither has publicly confirmed a romantic relationship, their regular outings and joint travel plans have led many to believe they are more much than friends.

The two actors were first linked on Valentine's Day after being seen dining together in London. The meeting was initially described as professional, but their continued time together has sparked rumours.
In April, they were seen arriving together in London again to celebrate de Armas' 37th birthday, and were later spotted walking through a local park.

According to a source who spoke to Mail Online, Cruise has been 'showering Ana with gifts ever since they met.'
The source added: 'First it started with her favorite flowers, then books he thought she would want to read because she's an avid reader.

"As they got to know each other, the gifts became more personal - jewelry, designer clothes, and more.'
'Probably the biggest gift he has given her is the freedom to travel anywhere in the world at a moment's notice,' the source said. 'She loves to travel.'
De Armas was last seen publicly with Manuel Anido Cuesta, the stepson of Cuba's president. Cruise was previously linked to Russian socialite Elsina Khayrova.
Cruise and de Armas co-starred in Wasp Network in 2019 and are currently filming Deeper, a supernatural thriller directed by Doug Liman.
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