Tom Cruise is undeniably one of the most famous faces and names globally. Despite his megastar status and extensive achievements, there are moments when even he becomes a simple fan!
Recently, Cruise shared what he did on his day off, and his enthusiasm was evident!
You might think that someone like Tom Cruise wouldn’t get starstruck. However, he revealed that on one of his rare days off, he attended a Janet Jackson concert, and he couldn’t hide his excitement about seeing her perform live.
He attended her concert last month and described the experience: “That was a moment, yeah, that was my night off. That was my last break,” Cruise said, laughing. He added, “I just want to tell you to go see Janet.”
Curious about how Tom Cruise behaves at concerts? He said he dives right in and enjoys it like any other fan. “I’m right in there, yeah, come on! It’s Janet, she’s a legend,” Cruise shared.
Last month, Janet Jackson herself mentioned Cruise’s attendance at her concert. She posted a picture of the two of them backstage during her “Together Again” tour in Charlotte, North Carolina, with the caption, “T, it was so good seeing you and nice spending some time together.”
When asked about the nickname, Cruise gushed about how Janet Jackson could call him anything she wanted. He said, “Yeah, she calls me T. Look, she can call me whatever she wants. She’s Janet Jackson! She’s a goddess. She is a goddess.”
Cruise is currently promoting the seventh installment of the Mission Impossible franchise, Mission Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One. The actor consistently ensures he never takes his career and success for granted.
“It’s unbelievable,” Cruise said about his career and success. “I do pinch myself every day. I don’t take anything for granted.”
Reflecting on his journey, Cruise added, “I remember being 18 years old, making Taps, and I remember being four years old and thinking I want to make movies, and I want to travel the world, and now here we are in Rome. It’s something that I constantly feel like, ‘This is so out of body’ and ‘What is happening? This is wild.’ … I just feel very privileged,” he concluded.