Tom Hanks is “a man of many hats,” one being “a man who will show up at a wedding, invited or not.”
17.06.2022 - 03:09 / foxnews.com
Tom Hanks quickly jumped into action and yelled at a group of fans to "back the f–k off" from wife Rita Wilson after she was nearly knocked over while leaving dinner at Nobu Wednesday night in New York City. Hanks appeared stunned. "Knocking over my wife?" he asked as he stood looking visibly annoyed.
Hanks, 65, followed Wilson out of the trendy sushi spot with a few security guards leading the way to their vehicle, and a group quickly surrounded the couple, at some point causing Rita to nearly lose her footing. The "Forrest Gump" star immediately made space for his wife by holding out his arms so that the autograph seekers would take a few steps back. One bystander attempted to help Hanks keep his cool while Wilson made her way to the vehicle. "These people are relentless.
Sorry about that, Tom," the bystander said. Tom Hanks defended wife Rita Wilson after fans came too close for comfort while they were leaving dinner Wednesday. (Splash News) Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were swarmed by a group of people as they left Nobu Wednesday night. (Splash News) Tom and Rita have been married 34 years and first met while working together on the 1981 sitcom "Bosom Buddies." They have two sons together, Chet and Truman.
Hanks has two children from his first marriage, son Colin and daughter Elizabeth. Social media users praised Hanks for his actions. "COMPLETELY JUSTIFIED," one Twitter user wrote in part. Hanks' devoted fan base came to his defense after a video began circulating online about the actor having "shaking hands" at a panel last week for the upcoming "Elvis" biopic. Hanks, 65, stars as Colonel Tom Parker, Presley's manager, in the Baz Luhrmann-directed movie, which was filmed nearly 40 miles south of Brisbane in the
.Tom Hanks is “a man of many hats,” one being “a man who will show up at a wedding, invited or not.”
Elvis star and his wife can be seen leaving a restaurant in New York, before being approached by fans on the way.After Wilson was caused to trip up by fans asking for selfies, she was filmed firmly telling one person to “stop it”.Hanks then shouted, “That is my wife, back the fuck off,” before scorning the group for “knocking over my wife.”Take a look at the footage here:if Tom Hanks yelled and looked at me like that I think I would feel shame forever https://t.co/trExAgfRSh— i bless the rains down in castamere (@Chinchillazllla) June 16, 2022Meanwhile, Tom Hanks recently said he thinks he couldn’t play a gay lawyer in Philadelphia today.“Could a straight man do what I did in Philadelphia now? No, and rightly so,” Hanks told The New York Times Magazine.“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.” Hanks added: “We’re beyond that now.”“I don’t think people would accept the inauthenticity of a straight guy playing a gay guy,” he went on.“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.
Tom Hanks unleashed his wrath on a horde of fans who caused his wife, Rita Wilson, to trip and nearly fall to the ground. Hanks was so furious, he shouted at them to «back the f**k off.»The scene unfolded Wednesday night in New York City after the couple was leaving a building and walking to their waiting SUV.
Things got more than a little tense between Tom Hanks and some fans.
Who knew he had this in him?!
Getting protective. Tom Hanks stood up for his wife, Rita Wilson, when an excited crowd of fans caused her to nearly fall during a recent outing.
Tom Hanks was caught raging at a fan in defence of his wife Rita Wilson after she was nearly knocked over after leaving a New York restaurant.The 65 year old was heard shouting “back the f*** off” as he pushed away the overzealous suspect, who had bashed into Rita, 65, from behind in an attempt to get an autograph from the Castaway star as the pair entered the streets. Rita was seen in a clip from the incident looking panicked as she stumbled on the streets following the collision and raised her hands yelling: “stop it!” Tom then turned around and checked on his wife, before he shouted: "That is my wife.
Tom Hanks had to scream to protect his wife, Rita Wilson, after she was nearly knocked to the ground by a frenzy of fans.
outraged over rumors about the actor’s health amid circulation of a video that shows him shaking onstage at the Australian premiere of his new film “Elvis.”In the just-released footage, recorded June 4, Hanks’ hands can be seen trembling as he appeared to struggle to keep a steady hold on a microphone — as the crowd laughs and cheers for his witty words. The 65-year-old film legend — who went public with his Type 2 diabetes diagnosis in 2013 — moved the mike back and forth between his shaking hands. At several points he attempted to hold the device with both hands as he spoke to his rapt audience.