Tom Cruise covered his modesty in a casual grey polo shirt as he arrived at London Battersea Heliport on Tuesday.
The Hollywood actor, 61, was seen boarding his helicopter once again to head to an unknown destination.
After stripping off in Majorca over the weekend, Tom decided to conceal his jaw-dropping body.
The heartthrob appeared in great spirts on his morning outing and could be seen going to fist bump someone in the distance.
Tom teamed his casual attire with dark-washed denim jeans and wore trendy white Nike trainers.
Tom Cruise, 61, covered his modesty in a casual grey polo shirt as he arrived at London Battersea Heliport on Tuesday
Shirtless Tom showed off his ripped physique as he enjoyed a dip in the sea in Majorca over the weekend
Tom looked in great spirits as he ditched his usual tight T-shirt to take a dip while filming in Majorca over the weekend.
The Hollywood heartthrob sported a some ‘dad-style’ socks and trainers before showcasing his shirtless physique as he slipped into some navy swimming trunks for a swim in the sea.
The Mission Impossible star, who is known for executing his own stunts and staying in fantastic shape, showed off his muscular body as he spent the day at Formentor beach in Pollensa.
Taking a stroll along the pier, Tom opted for a stylish display as he paired his trunks with a simple grey T-shirt and chic sunhat.
Instead of sandals, he completed the outfit with some sporty trainers and black ankle socks.
Almost 40 years since he first stripped off for those jaw-dropping scenes in Top Gun, MailOnline revealed just how Tom Cruise maintains his insane physique.
There isn’t one secret to Tom’s ultra fit lifestyle, after the star revealed he enjoys a wide-ranging list of physical activities to keep in shape.
He told Men’s Health: ‘Sea-kayaking, caving… fencing, treadmill, weights… rock climbing, hiking… I jog… I do so many different activities.’
The Hollywood actor was seen boarding his helicopter once again to head to an unknown destination
The Mission Impossible star is known for executing his own stunts and staying in fantastic shape
Almost 40 years since he first stripped off for those jaw-dropping scenes in Top Gun, MailOnline revealed just how Tom Cruise maintains his insane physique
Constantly challenging his body, the star follows a five day workout plan which included three days of weight training sessions and cardio as well as two days of more ‘out-there’ activities like fencing or hiking.
Incorporating a range of exercises into his routine, a few of Tom’s favourite include one-armed barbell presses, weighted lunges and deadlifts.
A typical workout split from the star would begin with day one focusing on triceps, shoulders and chest before he enjoys one of his ‘fun’ activities on day two.
Day three would then focus on biceps, back and traps with a range of deadlifts and hammer curls, before another ‘fun’ day on day four.
Tom was recently seen filming in London for the next installment of the Mission Impossible franchise.
The Hollywood actor has been causing chaos across London in recent weeks as he causes various closures for the next instalment of the action movie.
Earlier this month the team even built their own tube station for the scene as they created Trafalgar Square tube stop, which doesn’t exist in real life.
The star has never been afraid of undergoing extreme physical training throughout his career, sometimes committing to years of training for a stunt.
Last July Tom set pulses racing after he rode a motorbike off a cliff and fell from the sky in his latest Mission Impossible film
The star undertook years of training, including 500 skydives and 13,000 motocross jumps, for the scene which was by far his most dangerous stunt
Last July Tom set pulses racing after he rode a motorbike off a cliff and fell from the sky in his latest Mission Impossible film.
The star undertook years of training, including 500 skydives and 13,000 motocross jumps, for the scene which was dubbed the most dangerous and biggest stunt in cinema history.
To be ready for the scene, Tom had to make sure he was well-trained, both on the bike and in terms of BASE jumping.
A motocross track was built, on which the star jumped 80ft tabletops, a whopping 13,000 times across his training.
He said of the experience: ‘I have to get so good at this that there’s just no way that I miss my marks.
‘You train and drill every little aspect over and over and over and over again.’
During a press conference at Cannes last year when he was asked why he still does his own stunts, he retorted: ‘Would you ask Gene Kelly why he does all his own dancing?’