George Clooney Backs Tom Cruise After Mission: Impossible Star Scolds Crew Over COVID Regulations

The new instalment of the Mission: Impossible saga was recently delayed because, according to media, 12 people on a set in Italy were diagnosed with COVID-19 in October; however, the production resumed one week later.
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Hollywood star George Clooney has addressed "leaked audio" of Tom Cruise lashing out at "Mission: Impossible 7" crew members for allegedly breaking COVID-19 guidelines. Clooney backed his fellow actor, stressing that people must abide by the regulations.

"He didn't overreact, because it is a problem", Clooney stated during his appearance on The Howard Stern Show. "I have a friend who's an AD on another TV show who just had the almost exact same thing happen with not quite as far out a response".
George Clooney Backs Tom Cruise After Mission: Impossible Star Scolds Crew Over COVID Regulations

Clooney emphasised he didn't have enough details about the situation, but said Cruise was "not wrong at all about that".

"I wouldn't have done it that big. I wouldn't have, you know, pulled people out", added Clooney. "You're in a position of power and it’s tricky, right? You do have a responsibility for everybody else and he’s absolutely right about that. And, you know, if the production goes down, a lot of people lose their jobs. People have to understand that and have to be responsible. It’s just not my style to take everybody to task that way".

According to a Sun report, Cruise's backlash was caused by two crew members standing too close (less than a metre) to each other in front of a computer screen on the film set.

"If I see you do it again, you're f***ing gone. And if anyone in this crew does it, that's it — and you too and you too. And you, don’t you ever f***ing do it again", the actor was heard saying in the leaked audio.

Previously, the release of the movie was postponed from July to November 2021 due to pandemic-related issues.

At the same time, Forbes reported that Cruise, who is also an executive producer of the film, had spent $700,000 of his own money to charter two cruise ships in order to house the cast, as the crew needs to shoot the film in various cities across Europe.

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