Paris Hilton Asks Tom Cruise Lookalike To Sing ‘Tiny Dancer’ In A Bathrobe
Paris Hilton shared a video of a Tom Cruise deepfake serenading her in a bathrobe to Elton John’s 1971 hit, “Tiny Dancer.” Posted to TikTok, Hilton’s video went viral with…

Paris Hilton walks the runway at the Versace Fashion Show during the Milan Fashion Week Womenswear Spring/Summer 2023 on September 23, 2022 in Milan, Italy.
Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty ImagesParis Hilton shared a video of a Tom Cruise deepfake serenading her in a bathrobe to Elton John's 1971 hit, "Tiny Dancer." Posted to TikTok, Hilton's video went viral with nearly 4 million views. "Nothing like being serenaded with my favorite @Britney Spears and @Elton John song 😹 #ThatsHot #ButCouldBeHotter @Tom" Paris is referring to the "Tiny Dancer" remake, "Hold Me Closer," with Britney Spears in her TikTok caption.
While holding matching sparkling tumblers, the heiress asks the young Tom Cruise doppelganger to "sing me that song again." He asks, "Which one?" Paris cheekily smiles in her signature bubblegum-pink velour tracksuit, "You know which one." The fake Cruise then seriously begins singing the song's chorus. Hilton nods her head along and leaves the frame, returning with her dog to join in on the fun. The doppelganger hands Paris the tiny pink sunglasses that were tucked in his robe's pocket and she proceeds to put them on her dog. As the lookalike cozies up to Paris at the end of his tune, she says, "It's good... but not great. You should stick to acting," and walks off. He nods in agreement then proceeds to make expressions that are scarily on point to the real Tom Cruise.
Hilton's 7.2 million fans were left in hysterics, with one user commenting, "What is going on?" with a laughing emoji. Another one writes, "I don't understand what I'm watching but I'm here for it." One person said of the doppelganger, "Why does Tom Cruise look the same age as when I had a crush on him 25 years ago this is freaking me out." An eagle-eyed fan pointed out the deepfake filter glitching, "At the very way end you can see the filter come off his face hahah Not Tom Cruise y’all but damn technology is getting crazy." Another fan just shared their enjoyment writing, "I’m very confused but I’m vibing."
The fake Tom Cruise's last TikTok video featured Paris back in June heading to a "premiere." In the video, the two are seen dressed to the nines and Paris asks "Tom" while he embraces her, "Do you think people are really going to believe that we're a couple?" To which he cheekily replies, "I think most people will believe anything."
Britney Spears is back with her first project since being freed from her 13-year conservatorship with a new song with the legendary Elton John. This marks Spears' first time releasing new music since her 2016 Glory album. Titled, "Hold Me Closer," the single is a spin on John’s 1971 classic "Tiny Dancer."
John announced the single’s release date in an Instagram post last weekend, featuring a split image of the two as children: Spears in a pink frilly dress and himself seated at a piano.
Spears responded to John with her own Instagram post, which was reposted by a backup fan page since her profile is not currently active. "You can bet your bottom dollar that THIS collaboration will heighten my year by joining your brilliant hands of play," she wrote. "Thank you for your generosity and just thinking of me to join you on such a brilliant song! How cool is it to be a background voice ON YOUR song! Sir Elton I did it thanks to your genius, creative, and legendary mind!"
As we recently reported, Sir Elton said of working with Spears, "It’s hard when you’re young. Britney was broken. I was broken when I got sober. I was in a terrible place. I’ve been through that broken feeling and it’s horrible. And luckily enough, I’ve been sober for 32 years and it’s the happiest I’ve ever been. Now I’ve got the experience to be able to advise people and help them because I don’t want to see any artists in a dark place."
Elton John recently collaborated with Dua Lipa on "Cold Heart."
Watch the video for "Hold Me Closer" below:
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