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Tom Cruise Accidentally Ruins Couple’s Hike Before Jumping Off Cliff In New Video

Tom Cruise purportedly showed up at the highest point of a mountain, apologized to two or three climbers, then quickly leaped off a bluff in a stunning new video.

As though in a film, Tom Cruise showed up on a mountainside by means of chopper, said a couple of genial words to two or three observers, and afterward charmingly coasted off a bluff into the deep darkness. The Top Gun: Maverick star, 60, apparently landed on High Crag in the English Lake District by means of chopper, where Penrith, UK couple Sarah and Jason Haygarth were climbing with their canine, Edward. Tom appeared to have tended to them like this were absolutely typical.

“Sorry for upsetting your quiet stroll with all the commotion,” Tom said, per The U.S. Sun. “I like your canine.” Sarah then, at that point, allegedly inquired, “Are you truly going to leap off there?” Tom showed that indeed, he was, as he ran toward the edge. “See you later, people,” he yelled as he nimbly jumped off the precipice in full paragliding gear. The dreamlike scene was caught on record, which you can SEE HERE. It’s expected that he was shooting scenes for a seventh portion in the Mission: Impossible series of movies.

Different pictures showed the overflowing couple grinning as a dark helicopter drifted over the mountainside. Sarah supposedly let the power source know that the Risky Business symbol was “as totally calm and relaxed” as he flung himself off the bluff, while Jason noticed that “Before this, the most celebrity I at any point met was [English journalist] Richard Madeley.” He likewise said that he saw Tom in a restroom, adding, “This tops that by a long distance.”

Tom is popular for doing his own tricks in films like Top Gun and the Mission: Impossible establishment. During a 2013 meeting on The Graham Norton Show, Tom made sense of why it means quite a bit to him to play out his own trick work. “It has to do with narrating,” he said, per Screenrant. “It permits us to place cameras in places that you’re not ordinarily ready to do.”