Tom Cruise's rumoured penthouse near Church of Scientology HQ will have flight simulator, rooftop pool and car lift
Florida penthouse home rumoured to belong to Tom Cruise is hitting new heights with a rooftop pool and bespoke flight simulator that's perfect for some home daredevil stunt practise.
Fallout, the latest instalment in the Mission: Impossible spy film franchise, sees Tom Cruise climb London landmarks, from St Paul’s Cathedral and Blackfriars Bridge to Tate Modern’s 115ft-high Turbine Hall.
The Hollywood action man, 56, is set to scale new heights at home, too, with renovations at the stunning duplex Florida penthouse he is believed to have bought off-plan two years ago.
The opulent new home in Clearwater is a few blocks from the HQ of the Church of Scientology, which he joined in 1990.
The multimillion-pound penthouse dubbed the SkyView, will feature a rooftop pool and outdoor dining area, along with a private cinema and games room.
There is also a bespoke flight simulator room where Cruise could rehearse daredevil stunts, and a private entrance with a car elevator.
Cruise has sold off a large chunk of his Hollywood property portfolio, including his Beverly Hills mega mansion.
Thomas Cruise Mapother IV (born July 3, 1962), best known by his stage name Tom Cruise, is an American actor and producer. He started his career at age 19 in the film Endless Love (1981).
Cruise's films have grossed more than $3.7 billion at U.S. and Canadian box offices and more than $9.0 billion worldwide, making him the eighth highest-grossing actor in North America and one of the top-grossing actors worldwide.
Cruise has been married three times, to actresses Mimi Rogers, Nicole Kidman, Katie Holmes, and has three children, two of which were adopted during his marriage to Kidman and has one biological daughter with Holmes, whom he divorced from in 2012.
Ref : Property Report