Stars turn out to be the film premiere for F1, including Lewis Hamilton & Tom Cruise
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Lewis Hamilton and Tom Cruise were among the stars on the London premiere of F1 De Fil.
Famous faces from the world of sport And further on the red carpet on the Leicester -Square in London.
The film sees Brad Pitt Play the main character and the Hollywood icon led an army of A-Listers who showed up during the event.
Cruise appeared a surprising and embraced Pitt for cheering fans.
Co-star Kerry Condon, Damson Idris and Simone Ashley stood next to the legendary actor.
Hamilton appeared in a stylish, all black outfit and sunglasses.
The sevenfold world champion is Down as a producer of the film after he has helped increase the realism of the film.
Singer Tate McRae went from her hit “Sports Car” to one F1 Car while she blinded in a long black dress.
Hold on to music, DJ Peggy Gou and Pop Star Raye Turned heads in fat -printed outfits.
Ed Sheeran was also present, posing for photographers in a light blue suit alongside producer and songwriter Blake Slatkin.
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Music icon will.i.am rocked in a Mercedes marker jacket with a speaker attached to his bag.
Motorsport presenters Emma Walsh and Ariana Bravo, as well as racing administrator Bianca Bustamante, have also stolen the show with incredible looks.
Other celebrities who caught the attention were model Naomi Campbell and TV host Clara Amfo.
Gareth Bale was seen with his wife Emma Rhys-Jones and the retired football player revealed in an interview on the red carpet he is Looking for his hometown Club Cardiff City.
The legend of Tottenham and Real Madrid said: “To be involved with a property group, would be a dream come true.
“It is a club close to my heart. I grew up there and I would like to participate in growing Cardiff and bring it to the Premier League where it belongs.
“I know how great the Welsh fans and Cardiff fans are. It would be great to do something together.
“We try to get in touch with Cardiff and there will be more news in the future, but hopefully we can get something done.”
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