Tom Cruise unexpectedly became entangled in the massive $10 million dispute between David Beckham and Mark Wahlberg following his attendance at Victoria Beckham's lavish 50th birthday celebration over the weekend.

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When Cruise partied at the former Spice Girl's birthday bash in London, he wowed everyone with his moves, including splits on the dance floor. But while the actor was having fun, drama was brewing online.

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Beckham's company is suing F45 Training, a fitness company partly owned by his old friend Wahlberg. Beckham, 48, says F45 promised him $10 million for a deal, but he never received the money.

Beckham claims F45 tricked him into signing a contract, and now he's taking them to court to get the money he says he's owed.

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According to reports, the soccer star mentioned that he was supposed to get stocks as part of the deal. He thought he'd get them when the share prices were high, but then they dropped, and he got nothing.

Following Cruise's appearance at the star-studded event, an old video resurfaced, reportedly unbeknownst to Cruise. The clip, dating back to 2013, depicts Wahlberg, 52, seemingly criticizing Cruise's comparison of acting to military service.

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Wahlberg strongly disagreed with Cruise's comparison between the challenges of acting and the hardships faced by soldiers in Afghanistan. He couldn't believe anyone in the acting industry would suggest that making movies is similar to being on the front lines in a war zone.

The unexpected turn of events has led to speculation that the 'Top gun' actor may now find himself inadvertently involved in the ongoing dispute between Beckham and Wahlberg, potentially aligning himself with the former in their latest conflict.