Home » today » Entertainment » Tom Hanks, annoyed by those who do not respect barrier gestures: “Shame on you”

Tom Hanks, annoyed by those who do not respect barrier gestures: “Shame on you”

The actor Tom Hanks has alerted citizens who do not apply enough safety rules and invited them to be more responsible.

Recovering from the coronavirus he contracted with his wife Rita Wilson in March 2020 while they were in Australia, Tom Hanks spoke again about this painful period and warned his audience. Tuesday, June 30, 2020, the 63-year-old actor went to a press conference to promote his next film “USS Greyhound” in which he plays the captain of a boat helping the Allies cross the Atlantic to fight the regime German Nazi. As reported by the magazine “People”, Tom Hanks launched into a parallel between what his character endures in his film and what the world is going through. He took the opportunity to raise public awareness of the essential actions to take in order to fight the pandemic.

He then addressed himself directly to citizens who do not respect the essential safety rules in order to combat the health crisis. “There are really only three things we can do to overcome this ordeal: Wear a mask, respect social distancing and wash your hands,” he said. “These things are so simple, so easy, if some people can’t practice one of these three basic things, shame you,” said the American producer. “Do your part,” he said. He then illustrated his words. “It’s very simple. If you drive a car, you don’t go too fast, put your turn signals and avoid hitting pedestrians. It’s common sense. ”

To return to his unpleasant experience of coronavirus crossed with his wife, Tom Hanks wanted to be reassuring. “We are fine,” he promised. Isolated for some time, they were particularly careful not to transmit the virus to their loved ones.

Read also : “I am your friend”: the magnificent letter from Tom Hanks a little Corona harassed for his first name

– .

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.