‘There’s An Endless Pit Of Stuff With Tom.’ Rebecca Ferguson Gets Asked About M:I Co-Star Tom Cruise Constantly. Why She Says She Doesn’t Mind

‘There’s An Endless Pit Of Stuff With Tom.’ Rebecca Ferguson Gets Asked About M:I Co-Star Tom Cruise Constantly. Why She Says She Doesn’t Mind

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Pretty much everyone looking forward to upcoming 2025 movies has Mission: Impossible 8 on the mind. Or at least that’s what I’d assume as a loyal fan of that very successful franchise. So even with Rebecca Ferguson having exited the saga after Dead Reckoning, she’s bound to be running into tons of questions about what it’s like to work with Tom Cruise.

Luckily for anyone who’s looking to ask her such queries, she doesn’t mind, and for very good reason. As her recent appearance to promote Silo Season 2 hit The Tonight Show’s Instagram, the series star shared another really sweet story about her former co-star. That tale was preceded by this remark, in which Rebecca Ferguson explained why talking about Mr. Cruise isn’t as repetitive as you’d think:

I can tell you what happens with Tom. It’s funny, because I’ve had so many questions you must think that you get bored, but you don’t. No, because there’s just an endless pit of stuff with Tom. [It] gets to a point where you’re with Tom, and I’m kind of graceful … but I don’t [fist bump], I don’t do thumbs up, it just doesn’t really [fit]. … But I come home in the evenings, and I realize that I’ve done all of it. And you think, ‘How did that happen? How was I on the red carpet going ‘Yeah! Ooh, it’s amazing! I’m so excited to be here!’ Because he just makes you do everything!’

Rebecca Ferguson, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon

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