
Tom Cruise hides 'girlfriend' Ana de Armas while leaving David Beckham's party
Over the past few months, the Mission: Impossible and Top Gun star, 62, has been spotted with the No Time to Die Bond girl Ana, 36.
In February they were snapped on a night out in Soho, London on Valentine's Day, holding takeaway bags and hopping into a taxi.
A month later they were seen at London Heliport after using Tom's aircraft the day before.
Then, last week, they were again photographed together, this time after taking a ride in his helicopter at Farnborough Airport.
Now the pair, who are rumoured to be dating, attended David Beckham's 50th birthday in London.
On Friday night the retired footballer hosted a celebration for his milestone birthday at the three Michelin star restaurant Core in London's Notting Hill.
David and his family – including wife Victoria and their children Romeo, Cruz and Harper – were snapped at the event, with his eldest son Brooklyn and wife Nicola Peltz notably absent.
The dinner was also attended by Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana, Guy Ritchie, Eva Longoria and Gary Neville.
Although Tom arrived at the party alone, in the early hours of the morning he was seen leaving with Ana.
Around 3.30am they left through a back door of the venue, being shielded by umbrellas before jumping into the back of a waiting car.
Despite their best efforts to be subtle Tom, who was looking bleary-eyed, appeared to find it quite amusing and was spotted laughing and smiling.
However, Ana kept her head down to avoid them being photographed together.
A source previously shut 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.
'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.'
The Cuban-Spanish actress Ana previously dated her Deep Water co-star Ben Affleck from March 2020 to January 2021.
She was also previously married to Spanish actor Marc Clotet, but they divorced in 2013. More Trending
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.
Last year he was linked to singer Victoria Canal, 26, however she shut down reports and called them 'literally bonkers'.
Last year Ana was also linked to the stepson of controversial Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel.
Metro has contacted representatives for Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas for comment.
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