Tom Cruise's surprising visit to the Spanish village with only 14 inhabitants
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Very little is devoted to providing details about his life, but it is revealed that he arrived by helicopter at the home of Javier Olivan, director of operations of Meta, one of the closest people to Mark Zuckerberg.

Tom Cruise, one of the most prominent actors in Hollywood, has surprised everyone with a visit to Spain, not being in a tourist area or in a big city. He has chosen a small and remote village in the Pyrenees of Aragon.

Cruise, according to El Periódico de Aragon, is spending a few days in a village of only about 14 inhabitants, located in the region of Sabinanigo, in the province of Huesca.

The actor has always been characterized as very private in his life, but some details of his visit to Aragon have escaped him, as he arrived by helicopter, together with his sister and her husband.

In addition, where it landed is a private property with its own helipad, which belongs to Javier Oliván, director of operations of Meta, one of the closest people to the founder of Facebook. The personal relationship between Cruise and Oliván seems to have been the reason for the actor's stay in this very reserved place.

Tom Cruise recently visited Spain at the beginning of the summer, when he spent a few days in Mallorca, where he was seen with Mexican director Alejandro González. Before that, he was on another visit where he was seen with the director and coordinator of the action scenes, Wade Eastwood.

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