Kirsten Dunst and Tom Cruise have not worked together for three decades, but that doesn’t mean they don’t still have a sweet connection.
In fact, Dunst, 41, is one of the lucky celebrities who Cruise, 61, famously sends a $126 white chocolate coconut bundt cake to from Doan’s Bakery each year.
“I’m still getting that cake,” the actress revealed during a Tuesday, April 9, interview with Entertainment Tonight.
She added that her husband of two years also gets the tasty gift, explaining, “Jesse [Plemons] gets the cake, [too], so we’re doubling up on our cake.”
Cruise also sends the coconut cake to his other famous friends, including Tom Hanks, Jon Hamm and Rosie O’Donnell.
This isn’t the first time Dunst has raved about receiving the dessert. In 2016, she spoke about it while she was on the Graham Norton Show.
“He gives me a cake every Christmas,” she explained. “We call it the Cruise cake at my house. It’s the best coconut cake I’ve ever had in my life.”
Dunst and Cruise first worked together on the 1994 film Interview with the Vampire, which was based on Anne Rice‘s 1976 novel of the same name and tells the story of what it might really be like to be a vampire that’s lived hundreds of years.
At the time of the project, Dunst was just 11 years old and she’s previously stated that Cruise helped her land the part of Claudia.
“I auditioned many, many times for this role. This was also a huge deal for me. This was my, you know, breakout role,” Dunst recalled in a 2021 interview with People. “And then I had another screen test after that with Tom Cruise, and I remember I was the tallest of all the young girls. He had to pick each one of us up and, like, carry us around just to see how we looked Tom and who looked the most childlike.”
Dunst says she was nervous she wasn’t short enough for the part until Cruise gave her a tip that changed everything.
“I remember Tom whispering to me, ‘Tuck your legs under’ so I’d look as tiny as possible ’cause I was the tallest girl, so I knew he was kind of like rooting for me. We were both from New Jersey, and I think, you know, he was like, ‘Let this Jersey girl have it.’”
Dunst not only ended up getting casted for that part, but she ended up earning a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress in 1995.