He is used to being the star of the show wherever he goes.
But even Tom Cruise will have felt extra special after he was showered in rose petals as his promotional drive for Oblivion continued in Argentina.
The actor grinned with glee as giddy supporters screamed and applauded as he turned up for a ceremony to mark him being officially made Buenos Aires' guest of honour.
In the pink: Tom's Oblivion co-star Olga Kurylenko did a good job of stealing the limelight in this daring ensemble
The capital's mayor bestowed the honour on him at a ceremony held the prestigious Colon Theatre, which featured a tango performance by some of the country's finest dancers.
And Tom will have been able to give them the rose to put between their teeth, as he was gifted a bundle of the flowers as he spoke to fans beforehand.
The pint-sized hunk was looking great in a dressed down ensemble of a striped blue shirt, black jeans and chunky shoes.
Fan friendly: And the pint-sized actor got his just rewards when he was handed some flowers
Not bad for 50: His joints may be beginning to creak but Tom looked as youthful as ever in Buenos Aires
But the Risky Business star was not the only person who was winning glances at the event.
For his Oblivion co-star Olga Kurylenko turned heads and almost stole the show thanks to a daring pink dress.
The model-turned-actress showed off her famous charms in the low-cut number, a move that will have won her a new horde of Argentinian supporters.
Goodbye but not farewell: Tom was excited to get inside and enjoy his guest of honour ceremony
He stars as Jack Harper a former Marine commander who works on post-apocalyptic Earth as a drone repairman.
The film is set 60 years after an alien attack destroyed half the planet, forcing humans to live in a station off the planet.
However Morgan Freeman, who plays resistance leader Malcolm Beech, tells Harper he’s been lied to and he ends up joining their cause.
The IMAX film, due for release April 12, also stars Andrea Riseborough, Melissa Leo, Zoë Bell, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
Rearly impressive: Olga still has all the attributes that made her a much sought after model
But even Tom Cruise will have felt extra special after he was showered in rose petals as his promotional drive for Oblivion continued in Argentina.
The actor grinned with glee as giddy supporters screamed and applauded as he turned up for a ceremony to mark him being officially made Buenos Aires' guest of honour.
Showered with love: Tom Cruise looked delighted as he was covered in rose petals by adoring fans in Argentina on Tuesday
In the pink: Tom's Oblivion co-star Olga Kurylenko did a good job of stealing the limelight in this daring ensemble
The capital's mayor bestowed the honour on him at a ceremony held the prestigious Colon Theatre, which featured a tango performance by some of the country's finest dancers.
And Tom will have been able to give them the rose to put between their teeth, as he was gifted a bundle of the flowers as he spoke to fans beforehand.
The pint-sized hunk was looking great in a dressed down ensemble of a striped blue shirt, black jeans and chunky shoes.
Fan friendly: And the pint-sized actor got his just rewards when he was handed some flowers
Making waves: The high profile Scientologist was as happy as ever to give his fans a friendly salute
He also wore his trademark glasses as he gave the fans a taste of his trademark style.But the Risky Business star was not the only person who was winning glances at the event.
For his Oblivion co-star Olga Kurylenko turned heads and almost stole the show thanks to a daring pink dress.
The model-turned-actress showed off her famous charms in the low-cut number, a move that will have won her a new horde of Argentinian supporters.
Queuing up: A veritable horde of fans had gathered to see the Hollywood A-lister in the flesh for the first time
Goodbye but not farewell: Tom was excited to get inside and enjoy his guest of honour ceremony
You've been tangoed: And after a ballroom dancing display he was back outside to give his fans more love
Tom
is in town ahead of the Argentine premiere of his latest film Oblivion,
a science fiction film based on the Radical Comics novel of the same
name.He stars as Jack Harper a former Marine commander who works on post-apocalyptic Earth as a drone repairman.
The film is set 60 years after an alien attack destroyed half the planet, forcing humans to live in a station off the planet.
However Morgan Freeman, who plays resistance leader Malcolm Beech, tells Harper he’s been lied to and he ends up joining their cause.
The IMAX film, due for release April 12, also stars Andrea Riseborough, Melissa Leo, Zoë Bell, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
On her bust behaviour: She will have won more than a few extra fans thanks to her cleavage boosting dress