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Tom Cruise Rumored to Be Performing Epic Stunt During Olympics Closing Ceremony

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All eyes have been on Paris for the last week as the Olympics have captivated us. We’ve watched some of our favorites, like Simone Biles and Stephen Nedoroscik, make history. But it’s not just us. Celebs have flown across the world to watch the games, and the cameras have spotted plenty of famous faces.

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There have been a lot of celebrities at the Olympics, like Snoop, Charlize Theron, Michael Phelps, and a few shots of Tom Cruise. But word on the street is that Tom’s not just there for fun—he’s planning a bit of Hollywood magic of his own.

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TomCruise is preparing an EPIC stunt to close out the Paris Olympics, and the cast of TMZonTV break down all we know so far 🤩

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TMZ reported Tom will close out the 2024 games like only a true action star can. According to the publication, Tom will repel from the top of Stade de France and land on the stadium field with the Olympic flag.
 
But that’s not all. After Tom hits the ground, the rumor is we’ll see a video of him traveling with the Olympic flag on a plane from Paris to Los Angeles. Tom Cruise will then skydive onto the Hollywood sign, passing the flag to LA for the 2028 Olympics.
 
Can you say “goosebumps”?
 
Apparently, Tom filmed the stunt on the Hollywood sign in March, but no one realized what was going on. There were some still shots of him, the Olympic flag, and a few athletes. But it appears no one caught it on video.

The Stars Of The Field And Screen Will Collide in 2028

We haven’t held the Olympics in the United States since 1996, and after more than 30 years, it’ll be one heck of a party in the USA.

We have one more week to watch our favorite athletes, and there is a lot more fun to come. Sprinkling the trill of Hollywood makes it just that much more exciting.

We don’t want the games to end, but we can’t wait to see this finale.

This story’s featured image is by Loredana Sangiuliano via Shutterstock.

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