
Victoria Beckham appears to confirm Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas romance
The Mission: Impossible and Top Gun star, 62, has been spotted with the No Time to Die Bond girl Ana, 36, several times in recent months.
They've sparked plenty of romance rumours, being snapped together while out in Soho in London and after rides in his helicopter.
Over the weekend they continued to fuel speculation after being spotted at David Beckham's 50th birthday in the British capital.
On Friday the Beckham's hosted a star-studded dinner at the three-star Michelin restaurant at Core, which was attended by Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana, Guy Ritchie, Eva Longoria and Gary Neville.
Although Tom arrived alone, when he left in the middle of the night he did his best to hide the fact he was with Ana.
Jumping into a car after hiding behind umbrellas, she then ducked to avoid cameras while he was spotted laughing in the back seat.
A few days on, Victoria might have made a blunder posting a photo that clearly shows Ana at the party.
On Monday night the former Spice Girl-turned fashion designer, 51, shared a series of snaps from the most recent celebration.
One of the first showed David looking elated while standing in the middle of the room while others could be seen cheering him on.
In the background of the black and white photo, Ana could be seen with her mouth wide open, reacting to people dancing half-way out of frame.
Ana, who was wearing a slinky black dress, had her hair down for the event and was holding a glass.
However, a source previously told the Daily Mail that 'everything with Tom and Ana is innocent'.
'They are hanging out to talk about future movies that they could do together,' they said ahead of the pair being spotted together on several occasions.
'One of those ideas is the Days of Thunder sequel that Tom wants to get off the ground. It is currently in its infancy.
'He's talking [to Paramount] about and it's going to be what comes together first in terms of a script. It depends on the idea and, ultimately, the script.' More Trending
Ana was previously married to Spanish actor Marc Clotet, but they divorced in 2013. She went on to date her Deep Water co-star Ben Affleck for a year from March 2020.
Meanwhile Tom has been married three times – to Mimi Rogers from 1987 to 1990, Nicole Kidman from 1990 to 2001 and Katie Holmes from 2006 to 2012.
The pair were first linked after being seen together on Valentine's Day.
Metro has contacted representatives for Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas for comment.
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