'Shame on you.' Tom Hanks has reportedly made his feelings known about those who don't wear masks.
Actor Tom Hanks and his wife, actress/singer Rita Wilson, were two of the first celebrities to announce they had contracted the virus and, according to People, Hanks is now urging people to mask up.The magazine reports that Hanks talked about face coverings during a press conference for his movie"Greyhound," which debuts July 10 on Apple TV+.
" Hanks and Wilson were diagnosed -- and quarantined -- while in Australia in March. Read MoreHe was there doing some pre-production on Baz Luhrmann's Elvis Presley film in which Hanks plays the singer's manager, Colonel Tom Parker. Wilson had scheduled performances in the country in support of her album.The couple recovered and returned home to the states, anxious to donate their plasma in the hopes of helping others.
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