What Sydney Sweeney and Tom Cruise talked about during Governor Awards: lip reader
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Sydney Sweeney and Tom Cruise recently captured the internet’s attention with their viral exchange, and a professional lip reader has now shed light on their captivating conversation.

According to Jacqui Press, who spoke to the Daily Mail, the duo’s chat at the 2025 Governors Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday revolved around their work in the film industry.

Press revealed that Sweeney, 28, shared with the 63-year-old action star the details of her on-set injuries while filming her latest biopic, “Christy.”

In their exchange, Sweeney reportedly told Cruise, “I’ve never broken a bone, but I sliced my face open,” describing how she sustained a bloody nose and a concussion during intense, realistic fight scenes. She also mentioned needing stitches.

Sweeney is said to have explained that her injuries were a result of her dedication to authentically portraying boxing legend Christy Martin.

Cruise, well-known for his commitment to performing his own stunts, can certainly relate. Over his illustrious 40-year career, he has endured numerous injuries, including a broken ankle, a torn shoulder, and cracked ribs.

However, it’s unclear what he said to Sweeney, as his back was to the camera.

Though the “Euphoria” star appeared giddy during the exchange, Press insisted she kept things professional.

Sweeney — who is currently dating retired music manager Scooter Braun — looked elegant in a silver sequin off-the-shoulder gown with a sweetheart neckline and long draping down the back.

Meanwhile, Cruise — who is newly single following his split from actress Ana de Armas — looked dapper in a classic black tuxedo and bowtie.

Later in the night, the “Mission Impossible” star accepted an Academy Honorary Award and delivered an emotional speech to a sea of Hollywood stars.

“The cinema — it takes me around the world,” he marveled in part. “It helps me to appreciate and respect differences. It shows me, also, our shared humanity, how alike we are in so, so many ways.”

He continued, “And no matter where we come from, in that theater, we laugh together, we feel together, we hope together — and that is the power of this art form. And that is why it matters, that is why it matters to me. So making films is not what I do; it is who I am.”

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