Tom Cruise Insists He Didn't Wear 'Fake Butt' in Valkyrie
29 Sep 201713:40 PM
Tom Cruise Insists He Didn't Wear 'Fake Butt' in Valkyrie

Christopher Hooton

The Independent
Of all the question marks hanging over Tom Cruise personally and professionally, none are as big as this: did he wear a prosthetic butt for one shot in 2008 historical thriller, Valkyrie?

The mere possibility attracted 17,000 retweets, the idea of such a juicy double being too much for Twitter to comprehend.

The appropriately named Twitter user @ILoveButts237 was the first to point it out saying, "Hello, please, I present the theory that for one single shot in Valkyrie (2008), at 5:12, Tom Cruise wears a fake butt. Observe." He then attached the picture linked above for proof.

This week we got answers, thanks to a reporter at ScreenRant who had the guts to ask Cruise about it.

So was it down to padding for a soft landing? An abandoned, posterior-based sub-plot?

No, it was all Cruise.

The actor was unaware of the tweet's vitality but confirmed: "There was no prosthetic in Valkyrie. No."

It's been a big month for Tom Cruise's butt, which also features heavily in American Made due to his character Barry Seal routinely mooning his family when departing for a dangerous mission.

Cruise clarified these shots for us too: "It's me. It's not CGI, it's me. I do my own mooning in films. So let it be known - I do my own mooning."