Tom Cruise is seemingly pursuing a new romance on a film set in Oxfordshire.
The Hollywood actor has been filming the eighth instalment of the Mission Impossible film franchise in England.
Mr Cruise has previously been spotted at Oxfordshire sites including hanging onto the side of an aircraft after it flipped outside at a disused quarry near Wallingford to practice what has been dubbed one of the most spectacular stunts in cinematic history.
After visiting several spots and events across the UK in his downtime, including a Taylor Swift show at Wembley, Mr Cruise attended Glastonbury.
Whilst at the festival earlier this summer, the 61-year-old became close with Spanish singer Victoria Canal.
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According to national reports, Mr Cruise’s colleagues were left stunned when the singer visited the film set and spent most of a whole day there.
One crew member told the Daily Mail: “It is all very bizarre.
“Tom invited Victoria to watch him film for the whole day and that is just not something he does for his random friends.
“They have been seeing a lot of one another and it's all been happening in plain sight.”
The Mail also reports that the 25-year-old is said to have visited Cruise's lavish apartment in Knightsbridge, London.
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Mr Cruise has also recently paid a visit to Oxford in the county for a day trip earlier this year on Sunday, June 16.
The A-lister was seen landing at a helipad in Battersea on Sunday following his summer outing to the historic city.
Mr Cruise seemed in high spirits as he arrived at the helipad sporting a baby blue polo and denim teamed with white trainers and his trademark aviator shades.
The Top Gun actor was pictured chatting with the staff as he got off the helicopter and he even took some photos with them.
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The actor was also heavily involved with the Paris Olympics closing ceremony on Sunday as he descended into the Stade de France from the roof to help the city hand over the reigns to Los Angeles for the 2028 Games.
The Mission Impossible film series began in 1996 and is based on the 1966 television series of the same name.
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