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George Clooney says Tom Cruise 'didn't overreact' with his on set Covid meltdown

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George Clooney has spoken out about Tom Cruise shouting at crew members on the Mission: Impossible 7 set who broke Covid-19 guidelines.

Tom, 58, is filming in London and has twice torn a strip off those who he said were endangering the project by not observing social distancing requirements.

He is heard yelling at staff on the set as he gave a foul-mouthed rebuke on more than one occasion and 59-year-old George says he understands why Tom is taking such a stance.

Tom is heard saying that he is under pressure to show how you can shoot a movie during the pandemic and he wants to lead by example.

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