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Tom Cruise, 63, and his 'new love' Ana de Armas, 37, enjoy night at Oasis' Wembley concert - despite Gallagher brothers hating his films

Tom Cruise, 63, and his 'new love' Ana de Armas, 37, enjoy night at Oasis' Wembley concert - despite Gallagher brothers hating his films

Daily Mail​5 days ago
Tom Cruise and his 'new love' interest Ana de Armas enjoyed a night out at Oasis' concert over the weekend - despite the Gallagher brothers claiming to hate his films.
The actor, 63, and the Blonde actress, 37, were spotted in the crowd at Wembley with DJ Goldie sharing a selfie with him during the set.
During a past interview Noel once branded Tom a 'little f***er' - however all appears to have been forgiven.
Speaking in their 2007 documentary, Lord Don't Slow Me Down, the famously outspoken brother's gave their opinion on the actor.
'Tom Cruise is a f***ing c**t. Midget, he's a midget. He's a little f***er and he's not been in one good film,' Noel said while speaking backstage during their Don't Believe the Truth world tour in 2005.
Someone asked: 'What about Cocktail?'
'Cocktail's great,' Liam replied, before adding: 'I hate Tom Cruise. B*****d. Him and Michael Owen. F***ing c**ts.'
Tom and Ana were first linked in February and have been spotted travelling together on many occasions since then.
The Mission Impossible star was among a number of famous faces in the crowd, turning up to watch Liam and Noel Gallagher reunite on stage in front of 90,000 fans.
He was seen in the seated section, keeping things low-key as he enjoyed the show alongside DJ Goldie.
Tom gave a thumbs-up in the snap as he enjoyed the electric atmosphere of the long-awaited gig.
It comes after it was reported that Tom was expected to attend Friday's concert, after he was spotted at Oasis' set during Glastonbury last year.
And while millions of fans scrambled for tickets to the reunion - many limited to just four per person - the Hollywood star reportedly pulled some strings, according to the Mirror.
It's said that Tom managed to secure up to 20 tickets so he could bring a group of friends along for the night.
A source close to the band told the publication: 'Tom is excited to see the gig, and his friends were thrilled he was able to offer them tickets too. They are hard for even the biggest and richest people to secure.'
'He is taking up to 20 people with him, and must be one of the few people on this tour who will be able to attend with such a big group.'
MailOnline has contacted Tom's representative for comment.
Oasis made a long-awaited return to London on Friday, playing their first gig in the city in over 16 years.
Following a series of homecoming shows at Manchester's Heaton Park, the rock legends, fronted by brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, took to the stage at Wembley Stadium.
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