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Naomi Watts refused a date with Tom Cruise

| | Mar 09, 2016, at 11:02 pm
Los Angeles, Mar 9 (IBNS) When Oscar Nominee Naomi Watts stepped on to Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday she had little idea of what lay ahead for her.

On the episode which will air in India tonight on Star World and Star World HD, the show’s titular host, Jimmy Kimmel upheld the time-honoured tradition of digging up the celebrities’ old commercials.

The commercial in this particular incident was for Tom Meats, a meat company in Australia.

In the spot Watts picks up a phone to learn that she won a dinner date with Tom Cruise in a radio contest.

However, she decides to turns it down as she has already made plans: Her mom is cooking a lamb roast from Tom's Meats.

"You can go out with him any night," her father in the commercial agrees.

The episode airs on Wednesday at 11pm on Star World and Star World HD.
 

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