Tom Cruise’s Fiery Scolding On Employees And Crew Members Results In Massive Backlash — Halt Movie Filming As Employees Quit

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“Mission: Impossible 7’s” Tom Cruise is will be taking a moment to gather his tranquility, according to Fox News.

Cruise went on a temper tantrum because set crew members were in violation of coronavirus safety guidelines, spewing profanities and threatening them with their jobs.

Several employees have quit.

Cruise will be taking an early Christmas holiday and will pause making the movie for the time being.

Cruise will complete his final set for the year on Friday and will then take his private jet to Miami to spend time with his son Connor.

“It has been exhausting keeping the production on track for so long, and it’s not getting any easier – Christmas can’t come soon enough.”

“Tom has decided he’s ready for a break and is now going to wind up filming for 2020 on Friday, and fly to Miami over the weekend on his private jet to spend Christmas with his son.”

“It’s the end of a really tough year, and a bit of time out seems like a good idea for everyone as tensions have been mounting for a while.”

“The first outburst was big but things haven’t calmed since. Tension has been building for months and this was the final straw.”

“Since it became public there has been more anger and several staff have walked.”

“We are creating thousands of jobs you motherf—ers.”

Crew members were allegedly in violation of social distancing and were not wearing masks.

“I don’t ever want to see it again. Ever. And if you don’t do it, you’re fired, and I see you do it again, you’re f—ing gone.”

“We are not shutting this f—ing movie down. Is it understood? If I see it again, you’re f—ing gone.”