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    Daisy Edgar-Jones’ Childhood Celebrity Crush Is One Of Glen Powell’s Former Co-Stars

    By Nina Braca,

    17 hours ago

    Glen Powell is continuing his quest to steal the hearts of Americans (thankfully just figuratively ) but it looks like his time is up. In the most recent installment of Hot Ones Versus , we learn that he seriously cannot handle his spice, and it’s nice to see him actually struggle with something like the rest of us. He’s just a normal human now.

    Powell and his Twisters co-star Daisy Edgar-Jones appeared on the First We Feast series, where they either have to reveal their deepest secrets or eat an overly-spicy wing, a common predicament. Of course, one of the questions requires Powell to guess his co-star’s first celebrity crush, and it turns out he actually knows the guy.

    At first, Powell guessed Leonardo DiCaprio, which was a “close” answer, but she revealed her crush to be none other than Powell’s overly excited mentor , Tom Cruise. The actress joked, “So hook me up!” to Powell, who starred alongside Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick .

    She explained, “I watched Top Gun , the original. And I didn’t know what to expect and I actually think it was my sexual awakening. Something about him in that plane. I giggled hysterically for about two hours, my mom and dad didn’t know what to do. I couldn’t sit still, I was like so excited by Tom Cruise.” If Edgar-Jones was that excited about a plane, how excited does she feel about his train tricks ?

    Powell, a dedicated WingMan (get it???), seems on board with the pairing, but maybe after they finish the extremely hot wings. “We can make this happen. I just suggest you stop crying before I introduce you to Tom,” Powell said as Edgar-Jones wiped her eyes.

    You know what food won’t make you cry? Tom Cruise’s signature coconut cake. It seems like Daisy has just been added to the coveted recipient list .

    Check out the full clip below:

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