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What Sydney Sweeney and Tom Cruise discussed at the Governor Awards, according to a lip reader.

What Sydney Sweeney and Tom Cruise discussed at the Governor Awards, according to a lip reader.

Sidney Sweeney and Tom Cruise’s Viral Conversation

Recently, a chat between Sidney Sweeney and Tom Cruise has caught a lot of attention online, with lip readers diving into what they discussed.

According to reports, their conversation at the 2025 Governors Awards in Los Angeles was primarily focused on professional matters. Sources indicate that Sweeney, who is 28, talked to the 63-year-old Cruise about an injury he faced while working on his latest biopic, “The Christie.”

Sweeney mentioned her own experiences, saying, “I’ve never broken a bone, but I cut my face open,” recalling how she had a nosebleed and concussion from a “real” fight scene. She also talked about getting “stitches.”

She seemed to attribute some of her injuries to her efforts to portray boxing legend Christy Martin authentically. Cruise, on the other hand, could relate, having endured multiple injuries throughout his career, including a broken ankle and torn shoulder.

While we don’t have specifics on what Cruise said in response, it’s noted that he was facing away from the camera during their interaction, and Sweeney appeared somewhat dazed. Nonetheless, sources claim he remained professional.

Sweeney, currently dating retired music manager Scooter Braun, looked stunning in an off-the-shoulder silver sequined gown. Meanwhile, Cruise, recently single after parting ways with actress Ana de Armas, donned a classic black tuxedo and bow tie.

Later that evening, Cruise accepted an honorary Academy Award and delivered a heartfelt speech. He reflected on the impact of movies, saying, “Movies take me all over the world, helping me recognize and respect differences. It teaches us our common humanity.”

He continued, expressing the unifying power of cinema: “No matter where we come from, in that theater we laugh together, we feel together, we hope together. That’s the power of this art form.”

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