Inside The Secret World Of Tom Cruise's Christmas Cake Ritual
By Chukwudi Onyewuchi on December 9, 2025 at 11:15 AM EST

For most people, holiday traditions involve family dinners, festive sweaters, and maybe a homemade dessert. However, in Hollywood, few rituals command as much fascination, or envy, as Tom Cruise's legendary Christmas cake delivery.
Every December, his exclusive list of recipients waits to see whether they have remained in the actor's inner circle.
A coconut Bundt cake worth $130 has become the entertainment world's most coveted seasonal status symbol, and not everyone makes the cut.
How Tom Cruise's Holiday Cake Tradition Began

Long before the tradition went viral, Tom Cruise quietly began sending his signature white chocolate coconut Bundt cakes to friends and collaborators.
The cakes come courtesy of Doan's Bakery in Woodland Hills, California.
Cruise has relied on the family bakery since 2008, after Diane Keaton introduced their dessert to his then-wife, Katie Holmes. From that moment, the cake became the center of an annual mission.
Every year, Cruise's production company, Cruise/Wagner Productions, compiles the list of recipients.
According to bakery owner Eric Doan, the names are "pretty much the same" annually, totaling "a couple hundreds cakes… a couple weeks ahead [of Christmas]."
Eric explained to the Daily Mail, "I box them specifically in a gift box for them, and then they [Cruise's company] dress them up."
Cruise orders cakes in several sizes, larger ones for big-name friends and smaller versions "for employees, or who knows?"
Each cake is wrapped in luxury paper, adorned with an ornament, and accompanied by a note from "Santa."
Previous messages famously read, "Warmest wishes to you this Holiday Season. Tom Cruise."
Tom Cruise's List Arrives In Hollywood Every December
News: I can confirm the annual Tom Cruise holiday gift cake has begun to arrive in offices and residences throughout Hollywood…. pic.twitter.com/o9Mu8RLIsy
— Matthew Belloni (@MattBelloni) December 2, 2025
The cake drop has become such a major event that some recipients announce their excitement publicly.
Matthew Belloni, founder of Puck News, was quick to confirm this year's deliveries.
Posting a photo of the creamy coconut dessert on December 2, he wrote, "News: I can confirm the annual Tom Cruise holiday gift cake has begun to arrive in offices and residences throughout Hollywood."
Over the years, the cake has reached a star-studded lineup, including Glen Powell, Tom Hanks, Renee Zellweger, Jon Hamm, Miles Teller, Dakota Fanning, Whoopi Goldberg, Cobie Smulders, and Sherri Shepherd.
Even Spanish singer Victoria Canal shared her delight after receiving one last year, writing, "Let it be known: The Tom Cruise Cake is a 10 out of 10."
However, while the tradition sounds joyful, not every Hollywood name remains on the list forever, and losing a spot can sting.
When Cruise's Cake List Turns Mysterious

As Eric Doan revealed, not making the list often leaves former recipients disappointed.
"I do get a lot of people who at one time received a cake because they'd worked on a movie or in some capacity [with Cruise], and then they don't get one anymore," he said. "People come in and say, 'Oh, we used to get it every year. Now we don't because we're not doing the [movie] anymore.'"
One of the most notable names to fall off the list is Brooke Shields.
Reflecting in 2023, she explained to PEOPLE, "I was on the list for a while. I had a good ten-year run, and I got the coconut cake every year, which I was very happy [about]."
She added that the cake originally came from Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes and their daughter, Suri, but over time, "it was no Suri and no Katie, and just Tom [after their 2012 divorce]. Then it went from just Tom for a while, but not every holiday. And then the cake stopped."
Shields' experience only deepened the mystery surrounding how Cruise decides who stays and who goes.
Cruise's Co-Stars Reveal Cake List Rules

While Tom Cruise himself has never publicly explained the criteria, those close to him have offered intriguing clues.
Monica Barbaro, who starred in "Top Gun: Maverick," shared her understanding in a 2022 interview with The Wrap.
"I have heard that they can expire," she said. "Because he is always working with so many new people, that I have heard that you don't get the cake for life unless you keep working with him."
She added, "I don't know if we're going to find out—that would break my heart. That would be a really sad Christmas, the year I don't get that cake."
Her comments added fuel to speculation that Cruise's cake list operates like a Hollywood loyalty program, status maintained through continued collaboration.
The Heart Behind Tom Cruise's Longstanding Tradition

While much of the ritual is shrouded in playful secrecy, one story shows the warmth behind the tradition.
Eric Doan, who has never met Cruise despite years of baking for him, recalled a deeply meaningful moment.
When his mother, Karen Doan, the bakery's founder, was dying of cancer in April 2023, Cruise reached out.
"I would love to meet him someday," he shared. "I mean, when my mom was dying with cancer a couple years ago, he actually called her, like a week before she passed. Honestly, what a mensch. It was just pretty cool."
Behind the celebrity mystique, the cake list isn't just a fame-based ritual.
Instead, it is a gesture of connection, gratitude, and consistency in a chaotic industry.