Ariana Grande cuts an elegant figure as she joins Jessica Chastain and Tom Cruise in leading the A-list stars in the stands for the women’s gymnastics on day two of the Paris Olympic Games
The second day of the 2024 Paris Olympics drew a host of A-list stars on Sunday, as Jessica Chastain, Ariana Grande and Tom Cruise arrived at the Bercy Arena to watch the women’s artistic gymnastics qualifying events.
Oscar winner Jessica, 47, brought her six-year-old daughter Giulietta and four-year-old son Augustus to attend the event.
Singer Ariana, 31, was joined by her Wicked co-star Cynthia Erivo and her brother Frankie Grande.
Hollywood megastar Tom, 62, was in the stands next to CEO and president of Warner Bros. Discovery David Zaslav.
Film director Christopher McQuarrie and his wife, costume designer Heather McQuarrie, also visited them.
The many famous faces all looked excited as they prepared for the return of sporting legend Simone Biles to the Olympic stage after her turbulent stint in Tokyo four years ago.
The 27-year-old gymnast, who has won 27 world and Olympic titles, withdrew from most competitions due to problems with the ‘turns’.
Ariana exuded elegance as she arrived in an elegant cream-colored dress with a matching belt to accentuate her tiny waist.
The second day of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games drew a host of A-list stars on Sunday, as Jessica Chastain, Ariana Grande (pictured) and Tom Cruise arrived at the Bercy Arena to watch the women’s artistic gymnastics qualifications
Oscar winner Jessica, 47, brought her six-year-old daughter Giulietta (pictured) and her four-year-old son Augustus to attend the event
Hollywood megastar Tom, 62, was in the stands next to CEO and president of Warner Bros. Discovery David Zaslav
While singer Ariana, 31, was joined by her Wicked co-star Cynthia Erivo and her brother Frankie Grande
The many famous faces all looked excited as they prepared to see the return of sporting legend Simone Biles to the Olympic stage after her chaos in Tokyo four years ago.
The 27-year-old gymnast, who has won 27 world and Olympic titles, withdrew from most competitions because of the ‘twisties’