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Paris Olympics closes with dystopian ceremony - as Tom Cruise abseils into stadium and Billie Eilish performs new hit

  • Tom Cruise performed a stunt jump from the top of the Stade de France during the Olympics closing ceremony, showcasing Hollywood flair.
  • Cruise landed near Simone Biles and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, receiving the Olympic flag after his dramatic descent.
  • The ceremony celebrated the completion of the Summer Olympics and hinted at upcoming events in four years.
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On Sunday evening, the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games took place, which ended with the symbolic transfer of the great competition to Los Angeles, where the 2028 Olympic Games will be held.

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The closing ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics offered a breathtaking ending, worthy of a Hollywood action movie. Undisputed protagonist: Tom Cruise, who literally stole the show with an adrenaline-pumping and spectacular performance. To the tune of the iconic theme song of “Mission Impossible”, Cruise descended from the top of the Stade de France, gliding among the celebrating athletes and shaking their hands in a gesture of sporting camarader…

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Paris Olympics 2024 Closing Ceremony Photos: Paris Olympics 2024 concluded with a spectacular closing ceremony. For this ceremony, PR Sreejesh and Manu Bhaker were chosen as the Indian flag bearers for the 'Parade of Nations'. What happened in the ceremony, see 10 photos...

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eNCA broke the news in on Wednesday, August 7, 2024.
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