London: Actor Tom Cruise has reportedly shed shed 14lbs after the collapse of his marriage to Katie Holmes.
Holmes shocked Hollywood and blindsided Cruise by filing for divorce in June and seeking sole custody of daughter Suri.
Cruise had admitted he was deeply saddened by Holmes` choice but the actor seemed to be coping well and was busy shooting for his new film `Oblivion`, reported Daily Mail.
However pictures of Cruise from last month have now shown what the strain of the collapse of his marriage has had on him.
Pictured on July 10 on the set of "Oblivion", the 50-year-old looked quite beefed up compared to slim figure he cut three weeks later on July 28 in Malibu having lunch with his lawyer.
It has been reported that since Cruise got word of Holmes` decision he has dived deeper into work, and is ignoring concern from his family members.
"Tom`s friends and family have urged him to take a break, but he has brushed off their concern. He is refusing to slow down and is trying to soldier on. He doesn`t seem to be himself.
"He hasn`t been working out like he normally does and doesn`t appear to be eating well at all. His clothes just hang off him," a source said.
PTI
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