Tom Hanks tends to make the headlines by winning industry awards or by doing lovable things like crushing a couple’s wedding photo shoot. Frankly, Time The magazine even published an article on the “6 dearest things to Tom Hanks that Tom Hanks has ever done”, which was filled with charming pieces about the beloved star. On the other hand, his son, Chet Hanks, sometimes makes waves for reasons downright worthy of cringe.
For example, in 2015, young Hanks defended his right to use the word n because he is in hip hop culture. Naturally, that did not go well, and in 2018, he himself admitted “it was not cool”, while blaming his questionable past behavior on drugs and the fact that he wanted to “be ashore “while being” trolling “to attract attention.
However, according to Pedestrian, in 2020, the actor-rapper “[made] titles once again but this time [it was] because he [was] sincerely convinced that “snowboarding”, “Billabong t-shirts” and the word “gnarly” are white culture. went into these things, “are whites supposed to get mad at him for taking over their culture?” He asked, “So my question is how is it that it doesn’t work both ways?” ask that kind of question – especially given the other ways he has been accused of crossing the border of cultural appropriation.
Tom Hanks tends to make the headlines by winning industry awards or by doing lovable things like crushing a couple’s wedding photo shoot. Frankly, Time The magazine even published an article on the “6 dearest things to Tom Hanks that Tom Hanks has ever done”, which was filled with charming pieces about the beloved star. On the other hand, his son, Chet Hanks, sometimes makes waves for reasons downright worthy of cringe.
For example, in 2015, young Hanks defended his right to use the word n because he is in hip hop culture. Naturally, that did not go well, and in 2018, he himself admitted “it was not cool”, while blaming his questionable past behavior on drugs and the fact that he wanted to “be ashore “while being” trolling “to attract attention.
However, according to Pedestrian, in 2020, the actor-rapper “[made] titles once again but this time [it was] because he [was] sincerely convinced that “snowboarding”, “Billabong t-shirts” and the word “gnarly” are white culture. went into these things, “are whites supposed to get mad at him for taking over their culture?” He asked, “So my question is how is it that it doesn’t work both ways?” ask that kind of question – especially given the other ways he has been accused of crossing the border of cultural appropriation.