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Tom Cruise Banned From Buying Bugatti Due To Door Mishap.

Why is Tom Cruise banned from ever buying a Bugatti?

Tom Cruise, the renowned actor known for his daring stunts, has reportedly been banned from purchasing a Bugatti due to a peculiar incident. Cruise, who boasts an impressive collection of cars including a Buick Roadmaster, Ford Mustang Saleen S281, Chevrolet Chevelle SS, and Chevrolet Corvette C1, also owned a Bugatti Veyron.

In 2006, Cruise arrived at the premiere of Mission: Impossible III at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood driving his Bugatti Veyron. However, during this high-profile event, Cruise encountered difficulty opening the passenger side door of the car, which led to repercussions from the company.

As a result of this incident, reports indicate that Cruise has been 'blacklisted' from ever purchasing a Bugatti again. This decision by Bugatti reflects the company's commitment to maintaining the prestige and reputation of their brand.

Interestingly, Cruise is not the only celebrity on Bugatti's blacklist. Other notable figures reportedly banned from buying a Bugatti include Floyd Mayweather, former F1 champion Jenson Button, and TV personality Simon Cowell.

Bugatti's strict stance on maintaining the exclusivity and image of their brand is evident through their actions towards high-profile individuals who may tarnish their reputation. The company has yet to provide an official statement regarding these reports.

It seems that the incident involving Tom Cruise and his Bugatti Veyron has garnered attention and sparked humor among viewers, as evidenced by the reactions on social media platforms. Despite the ban, Cruise's car mishap has become a topic of amusement and discussion within the online community.

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