
Tom Cruise arrives in London on helicopter with 'new love' Ana de Armas and her dogs
The 63-year-old and the actress, 37, touched down in London on Friday and travelled in A-list style as they stepped out of Tom's chopper together.
Tom cut a casual figure in a blue T-shirt and dark jeans, which he styled with white trainers and slung a backpack over one shoulder.
He flashed a huge smile and waved after stepping out of the helicopter.
He was joined by Ana, who opted for black leggings and a gray 'Vermont' sweater, which she styled with comfortable black shoes.
She brought her two beloved dogs with her on their travels and sweetly cradled her Maltese Elvis in her arms while Havanese pup Salsa walked alongside her.
Romance: The actor was also joined by his 'new love' Ana de Armas
Former F1 driver David Coulthard also joined the group and was seen strolling alongside Tom upon his arrival in London.
The 54-year-old looked smart in a polo shirt and navy jeans, which he styled with a black bomber jacket during the outing.
Later, Tom was spotted enjoying a night out at Oasis's Wembley concert after he managed to bag a 'huge number of tickets' for his pals.
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, who later shared a selfie with the actor during the set.
Tom, who attended the concert with Ana, gave a thumbs-up in the snap as he enjoyed the electric atmosphere of the long-awaited gig.
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