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Tom Cruise yells at 'Mission: Impossible' crew members for breaking COVID-19 guidelines

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Actor Tom Cruise walking alone on the Imperial Fora to say hello to his fans on the set of the film “Mission Impossible: 7” at Imperial Fora in Rome on Oct.

13, 2020. (Photo by Samantha Zucchi/Insidefoto/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images) ROME - Tom Cruise lost his temper on the set of "Mission: Impossible 7" after reportedly seeing two employees breaking COVID-19 guidelines.According to The Sun, the 58-year-old actor saw two crew members standing within two meters (about 6.5 feet) from one another and launched into an expletive-filled tirade about the importance of safety precautions.

Variety, citing sources, also confirmed Cruise voiced his frustrations after seeing the crew members not adhering to guidelines.In audio obtained by The.

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