Tom Cruise Might Have Covid-19 – Production Staff Speculates Due to Halting Production Again

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Tom Cruise might be the only one to blame for the most recent delay in “Mission: Impossible VII” production. As filming on the action film continues to be on a halt once again because of a positive COVID 19 test, it’s suspected that it might be the lead actor/producer that triggered the postponement this time.

A source reported after news of the very first outburst was made public, there was’ more anger’ at the already’ tense’ production set-up.
An insider said:

Tension has been building for months and this was the final straw. Since it became public there has been more anger and several staff members have walked. But Tom just can’t take any more after all the lengths they have gone to just to keep filming at all. He’s upset others aren’t taking it as seriously as him.

They added it had been Tom who feels blamed for the delay after placing a lot of time and cash into ensuring precautions are actually in place so the staff can film.

It was in the past claimed that the Hollywood star scolded employees that flouted community distancing guidelines while filming at Warner Bros. Studios.

As per The Sun:

And this time, those working on the film have started to believe Tom might be the potential root cause of the postponement.

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The reason why all fingers had been pointed at Cruise, the source revealed:

Everyone on the set was informed that filming was being halted once again due to a positive test. And since that time, Tom has not been on set once. Now people are speculating that he could have come into contact with the person who tested positive. And in some cases, people are even gossiping and saying it could be him.

Nevertheless, the source observed that there is no proof to verify the speculation as of but:

Obviously, there is no proof of that but it’s not stopped people ­gossiping about it. It’s now become a joke on set, with people saying how ironic it would be if Tom was the reason they had to press pause again.

Neither a representative for Cruise neither the studio has spoken up about the reason of the most recent delay. Earlier this month, work was put to a halt for 2 days after all crew members tested positive for COVID 19, making the Ethan Hunt depicter “fuming” over it.

Previously a source told The Sun:

Tom is definitely fuming about what is happened, particularly given the rant of his to the crew members last year, It’s going to badly affect filming and they’ll be playing catch-up when they finally come back.

The source proceeded to share, Fourteen crew members have got COVID – many of them are closer aides of Tom’s. The healthy shooting crew, approximately sixty members, have almost all self-isolated for fourteen days.

Cruise, was reportedly uncovered while filming a scene inside a nightclub. He was reportedly “within a couple of metres” of 4 females, who contracted the virus along with 10 other set workers.

The many delays reportedly caused “a massive pressure to end on time.” A source told the U.K. tabloid:

Tom and also the staff are tearing their hair out. Several of the crew are agency contractors and happen to be booked to start working on the latest jobs. Without them, Tom will be still left scratching around for substitutes. And if that was not enough, he as his scheduling conflicts as well,

It’s not known whether Tom has been given the Covid vaccine or perhaps not, though despite being found to drastically cut the danger of coronavirus, not one of the jabs authorized in Britain is actually hundred percent effective.

It indicates some vaccinated folks will inevitably get infected without having any kind of symptoms, giving them ignorant they’re infected and infectious – unless they get tested.

In March, it was reported Tom had surprised NHS staff members to thank them for working through the coronavirus pandemic.

The film star is actually believed to have secretly frequented the ExCel Centre in East London ‘to’ pay tribute to frontline wellness staff’. “Mission: Impossible 7” is now slated for a May 27th, 2022 release.

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Mohid Moosani

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