Tom Hanks

2022 - 6 - 16

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Rita Wilson shares sweet pictures alongside husband Tom Hanks ... (HELLO!)

Tom Hanks has been busy promoting his new film Elvis and after an appearance earlier this month fans shared their concerns for the star.

Tom has suffered from several health issues during the years. You've got type 2 diabetes, young man,'" Tom recalled before going on to call himself an "idiot" for not doing something to prevent the condition. "I went to the doctor, and he said, 'You know those high blood sugar numbers you've been dealing with since you were 36?

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As Fans Rally To Save Magnum P.I., Star Shares Inspirational Story ... (Cinema Blend)

Though Magnum P.I. may be cancelled (for now), one star definitely hasn't taken his time on the show for granted.

Tell ‘em, TC! Er, I mean, Stephen Hill! As big of a metro space as New York City is, there’s definitely something special about that one area being so rooted in Hill’s personal and career history, especially since it also ties back to Tom Hanks’ own humbling beginnings before he became a superstar who could call his own shots in Hollywood. Maybe that day is coming soon for the Magnum P.I. vet. In his social media post, Stephen Hill shared a few images from his days at Carmine’s, starting off with the bar visit that he and his coworkers shared for his last day. Nick is a Cajun Country native, and is often asked why he doesn't sound like that's the case. It’s been quite a ride for all involved with Magnum P.I. in the month since CBS officially cancelled the sun-soaked procedural drama, with fans leading an impressive effort to find the Jay Hernandez-starring series a new home at another network or streaming platform. In his words: Stephen Hill, who portrayed helicopter pilot Theodore “TC” Calvin for Magnum P.I.’s four seasons (so far), has reflected on fans campaigning to bring the drama back to life outside of CBS’ cancellation.

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Is Tom Hanks Facing Health Issues? Some People are Concerned (Distractify)

At the recent 'Elvis' premiere, Tom Hanks seemed to have trouble controlling his shaking hands, leading some to wonder if he had health issues.

Regardless of what the reason might be, most people are just hoping that the beloved actor remains healthy and active for years to come. In addition to his shaking hands, fans have also been concerned about the actor because he's shown up to several recent events related to Elvis looking remarkably thin. It was at this point that Tom's right hand began to shake, and he appeared to have some trouble controlling it. "I've shot films in Morocco and Los Angeles and New York City and Seattle and in Berlin. None of them have what the Gold Coast have, and what is that? "There is no better place in the world to make a motion picture than right here on the Gold Coast," Tom said while holding a microphone in his right hand. Now, following the premiere of Elvis, many are concerned about whether Tom is facing health issues.

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Tom Hanks fans concerned after actor's hands shake at Elvis premiere (Metro)

The Forrest Gump actor made an appearance at the premiere of Baz Luhrmann's biopic about the late Elvis Presley in Sydney, Australia.

He added: ‘None of them have what the Gold Coast have, and what is that? We were a part of that. None of those other cities have Dan Murphy. The Hollywood icon and his co-stars have been busy promoting Elvis in recent weeks, including attending a premiere and screening in London. The biopic was filmed on the Gold Coast where the latest premiere was held, and Hanks said ‘there [was] no better place in the world to make a motion picture’. ‘I’ve shot films in Morocco and Los Angeles and New York City and Seattle and in Berlin,’ he told the audience while holding a microphone.

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Tom Hanks: Straight Actors Could Not Play Gay 'Philadelphia' Role ... (Variety)

Tom Hanks says straight actors can't play gay roles anymore, but he's not lamenting that fact.

One of the reasons people weren’t afraid of that movie is that I was playing a gay man. Whatever else might nag about the film’s treatment of a difficult subject, Hanks constantly connects on the most basic human level.” Tom Hanks won his first Oscar for best actor thanks to Jonathan Demme’s 1993 legal drama “ Philadelphia,” in which he plays a gay man with HIV who is discriminated against at work.

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Tom Hanks Wouldn't Take Philadelphia Role Now If He Were Offered It (GameSpot)

The legendary actor reflects on his Oscar-winning performance in Philadelphia and how he would turn down such a role now.

One of the reasons people weren’t afraid of that movie is that I was playing a gay man. We’re beyond that now, and I don’t think people would accept the inauthenticity of a straight guy playing a gay guy." Tom Hanks won his first Oscar in 1994 for playing gay and shunned lawyer Andrew Beckett in Jonathan Demme's Philadelphia.

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Tom Hanks Wouldn't Do <em>Philadelphia</em> Today Due to ... (PEOPLE.com)

'Could a straight man do what I did in Philadelphia now? No, and rightly so,' said Tom Hanks, who played a gay man battling HIV in 1993's Philadelphia.

I don't mean to." One of the reasons people weren't afraid of that movie is that I was playing a gay man. We're beyond that now, and I don't think people would accept the inauthenticity of a straight guy playing a gay guy."

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Tom Hanks fans outraged over 'shaking hands' health rumors after ... (New York Post)

Hanks' hands were seen trembling as he took to the stage to address an audience at at the Australian premiere of his new flick "Elvis" on June 4.

“So that might predispose him to developing Type 2 diabetes later.” However, fans of the “Forrest Gump” icon have flocked to social media saying international speculation about his health is inaccurate — and inappropriate. Hanks later told Radio Times that he was a “total idiot” about his self-care: “I’m part of the lazy American generation that has blindly kept dancing through the party and now finds ourselves with a malady,” he said. Hanks has a history of gaining and losing weight for Hollywood roles. At several points he attempted to hold the device with both hands as he spoke to his rapt audience. Meanwhile, several Twitter conspiracy theorists have chimed in with bizarre false claims that Hanks’ shaking could be caused by the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Video sparks concerns for Tom Hanks (NEWS.com.au)

A video of Tom Hanks delivering a speech on stage at the Australian premiere of the new Elvis biopic has sparked concerns for his wellbeing.

“I’ve shot films in Morocco and Los Angeles and New York City and Seattle and in Berlin. None of them have what the Gold Coast have, and what is that? We were a part of that. Stream more entertainment news live & on demand with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place.

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Tom Hanks on Whether He'd Be Able to Star in 'Philadelphia' Role ... (Hollywood Reporter)

Tom Hanks says he "rightly so" would not be able to play a gay character in 'Philadelphia' or a disabled character in 'Forrest Gump' today.

“It’s not a crime,” he said, adding, “It’s not boohoo, that someone would say we are going to demand more of a movie in the modern realm of authenticity.” We’re beyond that now, and I don’t think people would accept the inauthenticity of a straight guy playing a gay guy,” he said. Now, Hanks says, the times are different, with the authenticity of a performance more important.

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Tom Hanks health fears after he struggles to control shaking hand at ... (7NEWS.com.au)

Fans have expressed concern after Hanks addressed the audience at the Elvis premiere.

“I was heavy. I was a total idiot. “To play things right, as is needed in the world right now, we were tested for the coronavirus, and were found to be positive.” “I went to the doctor, and he said, ‘You know those high blood sugar numbers you’ve been dealing with since you were 36? Well, you’ve graduated! “There is no better place in the world to make a motion picture than right here on the Gold Coast,” Hanks said, holding the microphone in his right hand.

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Tom Hanks Admits He Couldn't Do Oscar-Winning 'Philadelphia ... (Deadline)

Some 28 years ago, Tom Hanks won an Oscar for Philadelphia, in which he played a gay man seeking justice over being fired for his HIV status. That was then.

“But also I’d post something goofy like, ‘Here’s a pair of shoes I saw in the middle of the street,’ and the third comment would be, ‘[Expletive] you, Hanks.’ I don’t know if I want to give that guy the forum. If the third comment is ‘[Expletive] you, you Obama-loving communist,’ it’s like, I don’t need to do that.'” “The whole point of Philadelphia was, ‘Don’t be afraid.’ One of the reasons people weren’t afraid of that movie is that I was playing a gay man.

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Tom Hanks is seen looking gaunt back in NYC after video emerged ... (Daily Mail)

Tom Hanks was seen out and about in Manhattan on Wednesday looking remarkably thin - the day after footage emerged of the actor in Australia, earlier this ...

'None of them have what the Gold Coast have, and what is that? None of those other cities have Dan Murphy,' he said, referencing the chain of liquor stores, Dan Murphy's. We were a part of that. 'It could be weeks, months or years before it progresses. On May 31 Hanks and Butler were in London, with Hanks keeping his hands close to his body Tom Hanks, 65, is seen speaking on June 4 at the Australian premier of Elvis, in the city of Gold Coast. He clasped the microphone with two hands at one point, to try and stop the shaking You've got type 2 diabetes, young man.'' Hanks was also pictured in Manhattan on Wednesday evening as he attended the Elvis premiere with his wife Rita Wilson Well, you've graduated! Hanks was also pictured in Manhattan on Wednesday night as he attended the premiere of Elvis with his wife Rita Wilson. 'There is no better place in the world to make a motion picture than right here on the Gold Coast,' he said, microphone in his right hand, and left hand in his pocket. - On June 4 he was on stage in Gold Coast, Australia, to promote his new Elvis biopic, and his hand was visibly shaking, sparking concern for his health

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Tom Hanks admits Oscar-winning turn as gay lawyer in ... (USA TODAY)

Tom Hanks won an Oscar for his turn as a gay lawyer battling AIDS in 1993's "Philadelphia" — but he doesn't think his performance would happen today.

Hanks took home his second best actor Oscar a year later for playing the title role in 1994's "Forrest Gump." "It’s not a crime, it’s not boohoo, that someone would say we are going to demand more of a movie in the modern realm of authenticity. One of the reasons people weren’t afraid of that movie is that I was playing a gay man."

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Tom Hanks sparks health concerns after hand trembles at recent ... (Starts at 60)

American actor, Tom Hanks, 65, has raised serious concerns about the state of his health after he appeared to struggle with severe hand trembles during a ...

You’ve got type 2 diabetes, young man,” Hanks told Late Show host, David Letterman. “What a man, what man”, Hanks says as he switches the microphone from his left hand to his right in an effort to control the shaking. In a video released of the speech, an ultra-slim looking Hanks can be seen struggling to contain his shaking hand as he entertains an eager audience with quite the charismatic speech.

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Tom Hanks says he couldn't play Philadelphia role today 'and rightly ... (Sky News)

The award-winning actor played the role of a gay man living with HIV in the 1993 film, which saw him win his first Oscar.

They finally rest in the warm embrace of the gracious creator of us all. Do I sound like I'm preaching? Tom Hanks says he could not play the role of a gay man today as he did in Philadelphia in 1993 - and "rightly so".

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Tom Hanks rushes to protect wife Rita Wilson as aggressive fans ... (Daily Mail)

As the pair left the eatery a large crowd formed and swarmed towards them, with one member of the public getting too close and knocking Rita, causing her to ...

The couple had grabbed dinner together after attending a screening of Elvis earlier in the evening. 'None of them have what the Gold Coast have, and what is that? None of those other cities have Dan Murphy,' he said, referencing the chain of liquor stores, Dan Murphy's. And Austin, he — what's the word? We were a part of that. He also attempted briefly to switch hands. — he nailed it.' Heading home: the couple quickly ran into a waiting car. 'This trembling hand can be an early sign of the disease. They first met on the set of ABC's sitcom Bosom Buddies in 1981 and became friends before their relationship turned romantic. 'It usually affects people in their 20s and 30s.' Knocking over my wife?!' before the couple quickly ran into a waiting car.

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Tom Hanks says he couldn't play gay role today 'and rightly so' (The Guardian)

The actor has said that neither Philadelphia nor Forrest Gump, for which he won Oscars in the 90s, would be made in a 'modern realm of authenticity'

One of the reasons people weren’t afraid of that movie is that I was playing a gay man. I don’t mean to.” We’re beyond that now, and I don’t think people would accept the inauthenticity of a straight guy playing a gay guy.”

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Tom Hanks On Why His Philadelphia Role Couldn't Be Cast The ... (Screen Rant)

Tom Hanks explains why his role as attorney Andrew Beckett in the 1993 film Philadelphia couldn't be cast the same today, and 'rightly so.'

It’s not a crime, it’s not boohoo, that someone would say we are going to demand more of a movie in the modern realm of authenticity." One of the reasons people weren’t afraid of that movie is that I was playing a gay man. The actor said that the role today should be cast with more "authenticity." Read what he had to say below:

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Tom Hanks tells fans to 'back the f--k off' as they nearly knock over ... (Page Six)

An enraged Tom Hanks screamed, "Back the f--k off" at fans who got too close and nearly knocked over his wife, Rita Wilson.

Earlier this month, he attended a screening in Brisbane, Australia, alongside the lead actor, Austin Butler. Back the f–k off! “My wife?

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Tom Hanks Angrily Confronts Fans After They Push His Wife (LADbible)

A group of overexcited fans got a little too close to Rita Wilson, so much so that Tom Hanks had to shout at the crowd to 'back the f**k off'

He added: "They brought me a birthday cake in the Grand Salon! Who gets to have that experience? Well, it’s sort of a cross.'" You can watch the clip below:

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Tom Hanks shouts at fans after causing wife to trip (BBC News)

The actor was filmed becoming angry after his wife tripped as they left a New York restaurant.

One of the reasons people weren't afraid of that movie is that I was playing a gay man. We're beyond that now, and I don't think people would accept the inauthenticity of a straight guy playing a gay guy." The pair then leave the scene in a waiting car.

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Tom Hanks Praised for Lashing Out at Fans Who Almost Knocked ... (Newsweek)

"This is my wife, back the f*** off!" Tom Hanks shouted at fans on Wednesday night.

"Rare to see Tom Hanks getting angry, he who squats the roles of nice and clean hero on him. Dude in the blue was a straight up grass pole." User Big Cheese tweeted, "I don't blame Tom Hanks for defending his Wife and all in my personal space. "I think he was right to put the attention on himself so his wife could move safely away. Users on Twitter began praising Hanks for his reaction to the incident. "Y'all, if your actions are inspiring *Tom Hanks* to scream at you, you have made grave missteps in your life choices."

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Tom Hanks says 'Philadelphia' wouldn't get made today with a ... (CNN)

Tom Hanks, who won an Oscar for his role as a gay man with AIDS in the film "Philadelphia," said that if the film were made today, a straight actor wouldn't ...

"We're beyond that now, and I don't think people would accept the inauthenticity of a straight guy playing a gay guy." to depict the AIDS crisis. "One of the reasons people weren't afraid of that movie is that I was playing a gay man," Hanks said.

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Tom Hanks loses his cool with overzealous fan following health fears (HELLO!)

Tom Hanks was caught on camera losing his cool with a fan who almost knocked over his wife Rita Wilson.

You've got type 2 diabetes, young man,'" Tom recalled before going on to call himself an "idiot" for not doing something to prevent the condition. "I went to the doctor, and he said, 'You know those high blood sugar numbers you've been dealing with since you were 36? Tom has suffered from several health issues during the years.

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See Tom Hanks Angrily Rush Fans Who Pushed His Wife (GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT)

Well, he yelled, “back the f*** off.” That response was surely warranted as it seemed fans and paparazzi were trying to get a picture of the happy couple but ...

We can’t wait to see Hanks appear in these new films, and maybe don’t try to push down his wife, otherwise, you might see the man turn into The Hulk. Thankfully, no one was hurt in the process of this unnecessary interaction, but it might lead to Hanks not being as nice and forthcoming with photographers in the future. Especially if that person happens to be the person you are in love with.

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Tom Hanks Says He Could Never Star in "Philadelphia" Today, "And ... (InsideHook)

Tom Hanks has taken home two Oscars for Best Actor throughout his storied career — in back-to-back years, no less — thanks to his memorable performances in ...

We can still tell stories like Philadelphia (and we absolutely should), but they should feature performers whose identities lend them more of that “realm of authenticity” Hanks described. One of the reasons people weren’t afraid of that movie is that I was playing a gay man. Still, when interviewer David Marchese insisted that the latter film would be “dead in the water” in 2022, the actor sounded less certain.

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Tom Hanks May Not Swear Much In Movies, But He Sure Dropped ... (Cinema Blend)

While Tom Hanks doesn't swear much in movies, he dropped an f-bomb to fans after they ran into his wife, Rita Wilson.

Tom Hanks may have lost his cool in front of a herd of fans, but he’s still the nicest guy in Hollywood for protecting his lady love. Tom Hanks has been considered one of the nicest guys in Hollywood. After all, he recently crashed a wedding that occurred on the Santa Monica Pier by offering to take a picture with the happy bride and groom. A recent unfortunate moment experienced by Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson shows that even the nicest guy in Hollywood can still get angry like any other human being.

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Tom Hanks Says He Couldn't Play His Best Role Again (GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT)

Tom Hanks says if it were made today, one of his best movies would need to hire someone else because he couldn't do it.

It seems like a contentious point, as a straight actor would unlikely be able to relate to the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community, but it doesn’t seem like LGBTQ+ identifying actors should be limited to only playing gay characters. No, and rightly so,” adding “The whole point of Philadelphia was, ‘Don’t be afraid.’ One of the reasons people weren’t afraid of that movie is that I was playing a gay man. According to Hanks, one thing he can no longer abide doing is taking roles like his Oscar-winning one in Philadelphia.

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Video shows Tom Hanks tell fans to 'back off' after they bump into his ... (NBC News)

Tom Hanks told fans to "back the f--- off" after they bumped into his wife Rita Wilson, according to video footage of the incident circulating online.

A spokesperson for Hanks and Wilson did not immediately respond to request for comment. In the video, Hanks and Wilson, who have been married since 1988, are walking as fans crowd the couple, Wilson trips. Hanks, who stars in the upcoming "Elvis," then is seen yelling, “[That is] my wife, back the f---- off.”

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'Back the f**k off!' Tom Hanks explodes after fans barge into wife (7NEWS.com.au)

The Oscar winner leapt into action when a swarm of eager admirers bowled into Rita Wilson.

“I was heavy. I was a total idiot. “To play things right, as is needed in the world right now, we were tested for the coronavirus, and were found to be positive.” “I went to the doctor, and he said, ‘You know those high blood sugar numbers you’ve been dealing with since you were 36? “There are things we can all do to get through this by following the advice of experts and taking care of ourselves and each other, no?” Well, you’ve graduated! “I’m part of the lazy American generation that has blindly kept dancing through the party and now finds ourselves with a malady,” he said. He put his left hand over his right hand, then swapped the microphone to his left hand and thrust his right hand into his pocket. “There is no better place in the world to make a motion picture than right here on the Gold Coast,” Hanks said, holding the microphone in his right hand. “There is something about the people and the place of the Gold Coast that makes everyone walk around with a confident look on their face. “None of them have what the Gold Coast have, and what is that? Tom Hanks has told a group of fans to “back the f*** off” after his wife Rita Wilson was nearly knocked over by one.

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Tom Hanks swears at fans who nearly knocked down Rita Wilson (Los Angeles Times)

'Back the f— off!' Tom Hanks shouted at a group of overzealous fans who swarmed him and his wife, fellow actor Rita Wilson, in New York City.

“We’re beyond that now, and I don’t think people would accept the inauthenticity of a straight guy playing a gay guy.” I sat in [the screening] and saw the movie for the third time because I wanted to see more of what [Butler] did. “You do not want to disappoint these people, and I don’t think we did. After regaining her footing, Wilson shouted “Stop it!” and Hanks went into protective-husband mode. “Imagine having such a negative, upsetting interaction with TOM...HANKS. Just accept that you’re scum & go into exile at that point. “Knocking over my wife?”

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Tom Hanks protects wife Rita Wilson as she's jostled by fans - 'Back ... (woman&home)

Tom Hanks protected his wife Rita Wilson in New York City on Wednesday night as over-enthusiastic fans knocked into the actress.

The couple met while filming Bosom Buddies in 1981 and have worked on a number of projects together over the years. The couple has two children together, two boys named Chet and Truman who are now in their late twenties and early thirties. While the publicity for this film has been great, and fame is not something new for Tom Hanks, fans overstepped a line on Wednesday night and pushed into Tom's wife Rita Wilson when trying to speak to the star. Some people in the crowd yelled out their apologies to the actor, but he seemed angry and frustrated as he got into the car. Others agreed and felt that Tom's actions were only natural when seeing his wife put in a dangerous situation. The famous couple then quickly headed towards a car waiting for them and a bodyguard helped them to leave the chaotic scene.

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This Men's Shed Is Supporting Its Community Through Sheer Aussie ... (Cruise1323)

Tom Hanks has snapped at a group of fans after they appeared to nearly push his wife, Rita Wilson, to the ground as they eagerly followed the famous couple.

Video of the scene shows a flood of people behind the Elvis actor as he and his wife approached their vehicle. Hanks drew the line, stopping and turning to face the crowd of people. Wilson can be heard yelling “woah” as she nearly falls, and tells the crowd to “stop it.”

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Tom Hanks Cursing Out Fans After They Bump Into His Wife Goes ... (Comicbook.com)

Tom Hanks is currently promoting Elvis, the new upcoming Baz Luhrmann-directed biopic that sees Austin Butler in the titular role and Hanks as Elvis' ...

"And if you want to talk about America in the 50s and 60s and the 70s at the center of culture, for the good, the bad, and the ugly, is a figure [like] Elvis Presley. Like how Shakespeare would take a historical figure like a king and explore a big theme, or Amadeus isn't really about Mozart when you learn so much about Mozart, it's about jealousy. As for Elvis, the icon's ex-wife, Priscilla Presley, recently took to Facebook to reveal she's seen the movie and that the film has the seal of approval from his family. Someone in the crowd accidentally pushed Wilson and caused her to trip which led to Hanks yelling at the group.

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Dakota Johnson Got Drunk And Crashed A Wedding (97.3FM)

Celebrities are just people and sometimes people drink too much wine and crash parties (guilty). Dakota Johnson was on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon ...

Video of the scene shows a flood of people behind the Elvis actor as he and his wife approached their vehicle. Wilson can be heard yelling “woah” as she nearly falls, and tells the crowd to “stop it.” One person – who appears distracted trying to catch Hanks’ attention – bumps into Wilson, nearly knocking her over.

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Tom Hanks explodes: 'Back the f**k off' (NEWS.com.au)

Tom Hanks transformed from actor to protector when a group of overzealous fans got too close to his wife, Rita Wilson.

Earlier this month, he attended a screening in Queensland, alongside the film’s lead, Austin Butler. “My wife? Stream more entertainment news live & on demand with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place.

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Tom Hanks shout at fans for causing wife to stumble (Manhattan Mercury)

The 'Elvis' actor and his spouse Rita Wilson were leaving a restaurant in New York City on Wednesday (15.06.22) when a group of people appeared to almost knock ...

… Not only do we love each other, we really like each other, and we like being together, and we support each other and we keep the communication channels open. We got married, we committed to each other, we love each other and we work hard at our relationship. “I was actually at a friend of mine’s house when that aired and remember thinking, ‘That girl is cute.’ "

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Tom Hanks admits he couldn't play gay lawyer in 'Philadelphia' today (NME.com)

Tom Hanks has said in a new interview that he couldn't play a gay lawyer in Philadelphia today. Hanks earned a Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Andrew ...

In his Oscar acceptance speech for the role, Hanks said: “I know that my work in this case is magnified by the fact that the streets of heaven are too crowded with angels. “The whole point of Philadelphia was don’t be afraid. I don’t mean to.”

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