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Angelina Jolie Rejects Tom Cruise’s ‘Indecent Proposal’, says report
According to a bizarre story in a certain tabloid, Angelina Jolie may have received a proposal from Tom Cruise to be his “fourth bride” but she turned it down.
This week, New Idea published a piece titled “Tom’s indecent proposal to Ange.” According to the source, Cruise called Jolie and offered her a “dating opportunity.”
Cruise is seeking for “his fourth bride,” according to a “pal,” and Jolie “politely declined the offer,” according to the magazine. While declining his offer, the actress reportedly stated that she is now focusing on her six children.
“She’s his type, and he thought it was a great offer,” the ostensible friend claimed, adding that Cruise is “pretty hurt.”
All of this appears to be similar to the storyline of Robert Redford’s 1993 Hollywood blockbuster film ‘Indecent Proposal,’ in which Redford played an independently rich bachelor who offered Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson a million dollars if Moore agreed to sleep with him.
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Jolie is a multimillionaire in her own right, thus the entire premise here appears to be absurd. Surprisingly, this rumor echoes one that Gossip Cop debunked last year, in which Tom Cruise allegedly wanted Demi Moore to be his “Scientology bride.”
According to the report, Tom Cruise is on the hunt for his fourth wife.
Cruise dated Nicole Kidman and Katie Holmes before even considering marriage with them. So there appears to be no logical reason for Cruise to ask Moore for her hand in marriage in such a direct manner.
Due to a lack of evidence beyond a “pal,” this report is most likely untrue.
They are not even friends, and they have never collaborated on a film.
They came close to doing so in a Universal’s Dark Universe film. However, after receiving unfavorable feedback from critics and fans for Cruise’s The Mummy, Warner Bros. opted to cancel Jolie’s The Bride of Frankenstein.