Tom Cruise & Ana de Armas to Make History with the World’s First Space Wedding

In news that sounds like it was ripped straight from a Mission: Impossible script, Hollywood is buzzing with reports that superstar Tom Cruise and actress Ana de Armas are planning an extravagant, high-stakes wedding that could make history.

According to various international media reports citing an insider from Radar Online, the adventurous couple is looking to defy tradition by becoming the first pair ever to marry in outer space.

The wedding, if it comes to fruition, is being designed to be “as far from ordinary as you can get,” reflecting the duo’s shared passion for daring, death-defying feats.

Beyond a potential orbit around Earth, sources suggest the couple has discussed incorporating another extreme element into their vows: a mid-air skydiving ceremony.

“Tom is already thinking on a larger-than-life scale. He’s obsessed with space travel, so the idea of being the first couple to ever marry in outer space excites him,” an insider was quoted as saying. “They’ve also talked about some sort of skydiving thing, saying their vows mid-air.”

For Cruise, known globally for his insistence on performing his own blockbuster stunts, a cosmic wedding would be the ultimate expression of his adventurous spirit and a natural extension of his long-documented interest in space exploration.

While the pair has been spotted together since earlier this year, publicly confirming their relationship in July during a trip to Vermont, the details of their romance have been guarded.

Neither Cruise (63) nor De Armas (37) has officially confirmed an engagement or their outlandish wedding plans. However, sources claim Cruise is more infatuated than ever and is determined not to hold back on making the ceremony unforgettable.

The potential wedding, which is also rumored to include options for underwater nuptials, is already redefining what an “extravagant” celebrity celebration means, leaving fans and the industry gripped with anticipation for the day the two stars finally take the plunge—whether from a plane or a spacecraft.

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