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Tom Cruise’s sudden London departure sparks questions

Tom Cruise

LONDON: Hollywood star Tom Cruise has reportedly left the United Kingdom and returned to the United States after unexpectedly vacating his £35 million London penthouse overlooking Hyde Park, sources told The Mail on Sunday.

Staff at the property were seen removing boxes of Cruise’s belongings, with insiders describing the move as “very quick” and leaving building staff “stunned.”

The actor had appeared well-settled in London, enjoying regular runs around Hyde Park and walks in the local area. He was also known to frequently travel by helicopter from Battersea Heliport to destinations in the British countryside. “Tom loved London… it’s most strange,” a source said.

Cruise has spent several years in the UK, filming multiple projects and frequently socializing. In 2022, he described himself as an “Anglophile,” noting he spent considerable time in Britain for reasons beyond work. In 2025, he received a BFI Fellowship for his contributions to the UK film industry, affirming he had “no plans to stop” making films in the country.

The sudden departure comes amid reports of local frustration in East Grinstead, West Sussex, where Cruise regularly attends the Church of Scientology’s annual fundraiser.

Residents have complained of noise, traffic disruption, and helicopter arrivals linked to the event. Former Scientologist Alexander Barnes-Ross said locals were “extremely frustrated and angered” by the impact on daily life.

Following these complaints, Mid Sussex District Council has launched a review of the Church’s premises licence. The exact reasons behind Cruise’s abrupt decision to leave London remain unclear.

Hollywood Star Will Smith faces sexual harassment lawsuit

Hollywood Star

Los Angeles: Hollywood actor and rapper Will Smith is facing a new legal challenge, with allegations of sexual harassment, wrongful termination, and retaliation made by a male associate involved in his 2025 music tour. The lawsuit has been filed in the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles.

The plaintiff, Brian King Joseph, stated that he was hired as a violist in November 2024 for a San Diego show and was later offered participation in Smith’s 2025 tour and the upcoming album based on a true story.

The lawsuit claims that Smith allegedly adopted a predatory approach, gradually grooming Joseph for sexual exploitation. Joseph alleges that Smith told him at one point, “Our relationship is special; I don’t have this kind of connection with anyone else.”

A central incident highlighted in the case occurred in March 2025 in Las Vegas during one of Smith’s performances. Joseph claims that a bag containing his hotel room key went missing, and he later found that someone had entered his room. A handwritten note reading, “Brian, I’ll be back… just us”, accompanied by a heart symbol, reportedly left Joseph in fear.

Joseph further stated that additional items in the room included wipes, a beer bottle, a red bag, HIV medications in another person’s name, hair, and hospital discharge documents. Fearing a potential sexual assault, Joseph reported the matter to hotel security, Smith’s representatives, and the police non-emergency line. However, he claims that a member of Smith’s management team later humiliated him and terminated his employment, causing him PTSD and other psychological issues.

In response, Will Smith’s attorney, Alan B. Gradsky, strongly denied all allegations, calling them “baseless, false, and irresponsible”, and stated that Smith would pursue all legal avenues to establish the truth.

It is notable that Will Smith released his album Based on a True Story in March 2025. He performed at the House of Blues in Las Vegas on March 20, 2025, and his tour officially began in June 2025 in Rabat, Morocco. The case has since drawn significant attention in the entertainment industry.