'This is my wife, back the f*** off!' Tom Hanks shouted at fans on Wednesday night.
Hanks then put himself between Wilson and the crowd and shouted,"This is my wife, back the f*** off!"Users on Twitter began praising Hanks for his reaction to the incident. One user wrote,"Seeing that clip ofTom Hanks was praised online after yelling at fans who nearly knocked over his wife, Rita Wilson. Above, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson attend The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Opening Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on September 25, 2021, in Los Angeles.
"My wife gets knocked down, I am doing the same thing," another wrote on Twitter."There are times where its ok to snap. Defend [your] wife is one."
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