Following the theft of his bodyguard's $136,000 BMW, Tom Cruise
reportedly had thousands of pounds worth of luggage stolen, news
outlets reported on Thursday, August 23. The 59-year-old actor is
currently filming scenes for 'Mission: Impossible 7' in the United
Kingdom and is said to be furious about the high-tech theft.
Cruise, who is known for losing his cool,
was in the news last month when he was spotted watching the Wimbledon
men's final between Novak Djokovic and Matteo Berrettini at Centre
Court, a day after he was accused of trying to upstage women's singles champion Ashleigh Barty. In May, the 'Top Gun' actor joined the ongoing outrage
against Golden Globes organizers Hollywood Foreign Press Association
(HFPA), after it was found that the 86-member committee does not have
any Black voting members.
The thieves, according to The Sun, used a scanner to clone the signal
from the vehicle's ignition fob while it was parked outside
Birmingham's Grand Hotel. And that allowed the gang to drive away with
the car right under the noses of the movie icon's elite security team.
The situation alone is worthy of a gadget-packed 'Mission Impossible'
movie series itself. The actor was, of course, “hopping mad” when he
learned of the high-tech theft.
A source told the publication: "Tom had been driven around in the car
while in Birmingham and some of his luggage and belongings were inside
it when it was taken. It's since been recovered by police because it
was equipped with an electronic tracking device but everything inside it
had gone."
"It's a huge embarrassment for the security team and the guy who had
been driving it was hopping mad — but not as mad as Tom!", the source
told The Sun.
The stolen car was discovered early on Wednesday, Aug 25, according to
the bodyguard in charge of the actor's security staff. The thieves were
able to steal the black car in minutes after intercepting the fob signal
after it was left outside the Grand Hotel, which is only a two-minute
walk from West Midlands Police headquarters, according to sources.
Cruise and his co-star Hayley Atwell were reportedly filming scenes
for the upcoming blockbuster in a Birmingham shopping mall. For days,
Cruise's bodyguard had been chauffeuring him around the city in the
vehicle, which can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds. The BMW
is not believed to have been parked in a hotel-recommended secure,
barrier-protected parking lot, which is an eight-minute walk away.
Cruise has been commuting by helicopter from a beautiful Kent mansion
where he has been staying during filming and the car has been on standby
to pick him up.
Within hours of the theft, BMW was said to have provided Tom with an
identical replacement. Last night, Paramount Pictures, which is
producing the new MI blockbuster, declined to comment. A police
spokeswoman told The Sun: "We received a report of a BMW X7 stolen from
Church Street, Birmingham in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The car
was recovered a short time later in Smethwick. CCTV enquiries have been
made in the area that the car was recovered from. Inquiries are
ongoing.”
It comes after filming on 'Mission: Impossible 7' was once again
halted in June due to a positive Covid test, with crew members
speculating that it could be Cruise himself, the Daily Mail
reported. Despite the fact that there is "no proof" to back up the idle
talk, it has been claimed that due to Cruise's alleged absence on set,
people are gossiping about him.
According to a source, there was more 'anger' at the already 'tense'
production after news of the first outburst was made public. "Tension
has been building for months and this was the final straw. Since it
became public there has been more anger and several staff members have
walked. But Tom just can't take any more after all the lengths they have
gone to just to keep filming at all. He's upset others aren't taking it
as seriously as him," an insider told the news outlet. They also stated
that Tom feels responsible for the production after investing so much
time and money into ensuring the team's safety while filming.
2 comments:
Thousands of pounds of luggage? Dude doesn't travel light, does he?
Cloning vehicle a vehicle fob is the newest thing for vehicle theft. The software can be purchased from China on several China sites. I place my fobs in a metal key box made for anti-cloning. Of course, you can learn how to clone or use fob parts to steal a vehicle on YouTube.
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