Tom Cruise was seen returning to London from a weekend spent in Paris cheering on Team USA at the Summer Olympics
Following a hectic weekend spent in Paris cheering on Team USA at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Tom Cruise was seen making his way back to London.
Over the weekend, the 62-year-old actor was sighted at the women’s gymnastics competition, the swimming relay, and the Opening Ceremonies.

After Lady Gaga’s performance at the Opening Ceremonies, he was spotted hugging and taking photographs with fans.
After a busy weekend at the Olympics, the Mission: Impossible star took a helicopter back to her home in London.
The outing occurs only a few weeks after he was sighted at Wimbledon, sitting next to Julia Roberts, another famous person.
Cruise was seen sporting a silver watch, black aviator-style eyeglasses, and a chic white polo shirt.
When he got back to London, he finished off his appearance with black boots and dark blue pants.
The actor moved to London in 2021, some ten years after he and his third wife, Katie Holmes, separated.
He was seen filming a life-threatening aerial scene for the eighth Mission: Impossible film, which still has no name as of yet, earlier this month.
The actor, who plays spy Ethan Hunt in the movie, reunites with longtime partner Christopher McQuarrie, the director of the first four M:I films.
Alongside Cruise, he has appeared in every Mission: Impossible film as Luther Stickell. He will also be reuniting with longstanding co-stars Simon Pegg, whose character Benji Dunn made his film debut in 2006’s Mission: Impossible III, and Ving Rhames.
Shea Whigham (Jasper Briggs), Esai Morales (Gabriel), Hayley Atwell (Grace), Pom Klementieff (Paris), Vanessa Kirby (The White Widow), Frederick Schmidt (Zola Mitsopolis), and Henry Czerny (Eugene Kittridge) are also making a comeback.
Hannah Waddingham, Nick Offerman, Katy O’Brian, Indira Varma, Holt McCallany, and Janet McTeer are among the recent additions to the franchise.
Additionally, Cruise is expected to work with Space X again on a project that would be historic, reuniting with Doug Liman, the director of Edge of Tomorrow and American Made.
The project, which is still untitled and was co-written by Cruise, Liman, and McQuarrie, would be the first in Hollywood history to be filmed in space.
In addition, he was working on a much awaited Edge of Tomorrow sequel, though it is unclear when that would be released.
Alongside Scarlett Johansson, the actress is also in pre-production on another McQuarrie project, The Gauntlet.