Cruise stuns on Aussie red carpet

Cruise stuns on Aussie red carpet

Tom Cruise has strutted his stuff down the pink carpet on the Australian premiere of Mission Impossible – Dead Reckoning.

The performing heavyweight smiled as he swept between assembly followers and chatting with the media, wanting each half the person who has performed this six instances earlier than.

He was very a lot the star of the present for the Australian media, pausing to speak to Channel 9’s Richard Wilkins and The Project hosts Hamish Macdonald and Georgie Tunny.

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Camera IconTom Cruise walks the pink carpet on the movie premiere of his new Mission Impossible film in Sydney. Credit: News Corp Australia, NCA Newswire / Gaye Gerard
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Camera IconMr Cruise wore a easy however elegant black swimsuit with an identical shirt. Credit: News Corp Australia, NCA Newswire / Gaye Gerard

He was additionally noticed speaking to and interacting with the handfuls of followers who had come out to look at the carpet, working the room whereas donning an all-black swimsuit.

“Some of these people I‘ve seen for years. It’s lovely to come, there’s been flowers and beautiful cards,” he informed the Project on the carpet.

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Camera IconMr Cruise spent a very long time talking to his followers. Credit: News Corp Australia, NCA Newswire / Gaye Gerard
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Camera IconDozens of individuals clamoured to get his consideration for pictures and autographs. Credit: News Corp Australia, NCA Newswire / Gaye Gerard

It was additionally revealed that the Sydney premiere coincided with Mr Cruise’s birthday, with the 61-year-old placing the film earlier than his special occasion.

Some followers have been fast to sing him completely happy birthday as he walked down the carpet, which Mr Cruise described as a “special” second in an in any other case busy day.

Mr Cruise went on to tease the potential of him returning to Australia to shoot extra motion pictures.

“There’s so much to shoot, it’s so vast and the geography is extraordinary, it’s beautiful,” he mentioned.

“Even not a ‘Mission’, I’d like to just come back and film here again.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au