Did Tom Cruise Mistake Katherine Jenkins for Royalty?
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Key Takeaways
- Tom Cruise confused Katherine Jenkins for royalty.
- The incident took place during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee concert.
- Katherine prepares for performances by not speaking for 24 hours.
- She has two children with her husband, Andrew Levitas.
- Vocal care is essential for singers.
Los Angeles, Jan 19 (NationPress) Even Hollywood icon Tom Cruise can have his moments of confusion. He mistakenly bowed to Katherine Jenkins, believing she was part of the royal family.
The 45-year-old vocalist performed at Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee concert outside Buckingham Palace in London in 2022. She shared that the amusing mix-up occurred when she encountered the acclaimed actor backstage, where he was formally greeted by his military escort, according to reports by ‘Female First UK’.
Katherine recounted her experience to the Telegraph, stating, 'I met Tom Cruise at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee concert. The backstage was incredibly tight, resembling a narrow corridor. Dressed in a grand Cinderella-style gown, I was preparing to step onto the stage when Tom was leaving, flanked by military personnel. Since I often work with the military, they recognized me. They bowed their heads and said, 'Good evening, ma’am,’ at which point, due to the limited space, one of them inadvertently shoved Tom aside, nearly slamming him against the wall. I noticed the bewilderment on his face, but there was no time for a proper greeting.'
As per ‘Female First UK’, Katherine later had a chance to meet the actor properly, which led her to believe that he had genuinely mistaken her for a royal.
She reflected, 'After the performance, when we finally met, he offered me a rather peculiar handshake/nod/bow combination. Perhaps he was confused and thought I was part of the royal family?' This incident followed Katherine's prior admission of silencing herself for a day before her performances.
Katherine, who shares children Aaliay Reign, 8, and Xander Robert Selwyn, 6, with her husband Andrew Levitas, commits to not speaking for 24 hours before her shows to maintain her vocal strength, even if it means her kids can run wild without her verbal supervision.
She explained to The Times, 'I avoid alcohol, consume plenty of water, and steer clear of loud environments to prevent overusing my voice. I aim to stay focused.' She added, 'In the 24 hours leading up to the show, I won’t speak at all. The voice is a muscle, and whispering still exerts strain on the vocal cords. My children find it hilarious that they can do anything they want, and I can’t respond, turning our home into a grand game of charades.'