Tom Cruise is extremely interested in pursuing Shakira, rumours abuzz
Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise and singing sensation Shakira were not only recently spotted together at the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Miami but now there are rumours that the Mission Impossible actor is 'extremely interested' in pursuing her.
A source exclusively tells Page Six: “He is extremely interested in pursuing her.”
“There is chemistry,” says the source.
Shakira recently split from her longtime boyfriend Gerard Piqué.
“Shakira needs a soft pillow to fall on, and that could be Tom,” source told Page Six.
A source told Page Six that Cruise was so taken by the pop diva that he allegedly sent her flowers.
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