Ana de Armas Makes Rare Tom Cruise Comment Amid Romance Rumors

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Ana de Armas feels like she’s done the impossible by getting praise from Tom Cruise

Just days before her and Keanu Reeves’ new film Ballerina hits theaters June 6, the actress shared how it felt to have Tom Cruise—whom she is rumored to be dating—give his stamp of approval to her action abilities. 

“It makes me really happy and proud,” she gushed to E! NewsWill Marfuggi in an exclusive interview at the film’s Los Angeles premiere June 3. “It’s surreal that someone like him is liking the movie and supporting the film and celebrating other people’s films.”

The 37-year-old emphasized, “It’s amazing.” (For more from Ana and her costars, tune into E! News tonight, June 4, at 11 p.m.)

And Keanu—who has made four additional films as the legendary hitman—also concurred Tom’s five-star review of Ana’s Ballerina performance. 

“She didn’t need any advice from me,” he assured E! at the Ballerina premiere. “She’s got experience in action and she’s really good.”

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