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Did Ana De Armas regret dating Tom Cruise? Inside their split

Ana De Armas and Tom Cruise have reportedly ended their high-profile romance just months after it began in February 2025.

According to insiders, the breakup comes after conflicts over career influence, controlling behavior, and personal differences, leaving the two actors on reportedly bad terms.

What led to the split?

Sevel media outlets reported that Cruise, 63, allegedly accused De Armas of leveraging his name to boost her career. Meanwhile, the Knock Knock actress reportedly felt suffocated by Cruise’s controlling nature.

“Ana’s friends weren’t surprised they didn’t last,” an insider revealed. “She got swept up in dating a huge movie star, but the dynamic was clearly off-balance from the start.”

Cruise reportedly micromanaged aspects of her life, from career decisions to personal routines. Initially flattered, De Armas eventually requested space, which led to tension and the eventual split.

The chemistry that sparked romance

Despite the breakup, the couple shared “undeniable chemistry” while preparing for the supernatural thriller Deeper, now reportedly on hold.

“They spent every day training for intense underwater sequences,” a source explained. “It started as professional respect, which ignited into romance. Tom was captivated by Ana, and she enjoyed his company.”

Ana was reportedly drawn to Cruise’s supportive nature and his encouragement of her ambitions, even as the relationship became challenging.

Sources say Cruise is reportedly upset by the split, expressing feelings of being used after the relationship cooled once Ana requested space. Meanwhile, De Armas appears to prioritize her independence and career growth over the relationship.

“They want to remain friends, but she needed a step back,” an insider noted. The couple are currently not on speaking terms, highlighting the tension between personal freedom and high-profile romance.

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