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Rita Wilson Shares Intimate Home Photo for Tom Hanks' 69th Birthday
Rita Wilson Shares Intimate Home Photo for Tom Hanks' 69th Birthday

Miami Herald

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Miami Herald

Rita Wilson Shares Intimate Home Photo for Tom Hanks' 69th Birthday

It's Hollywood legend Tom Hanks' 69th birthday on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, and his wife Rita Wilson, 68, celebrated by posting a sweet photo of her longtime partner. "Happy Birthday, my love," she captioned the Instagram post, along with a single pink heart emoji. The photo seems to be from a relaxed moment at home, where Hanks is in a pair of sweatpants, a cozy sweater, and glasses, while writing on a typewriter next to some pens and a big stack of papers that appear to be a script. The acting icon has a slight smile in what looks to be a rare peek inside their home life together. Many Hollywood A-listers took to the comments to send their love to the Forrest Gump star for the special occasion, including Julianne Moore, Goldie Hawn, Melanie Griffith, Linda Thompson, LeAnn Rimes, Kate Hudson, and John Stamos, who hilariously called Hanks "Mr Handsome Pants." See the sweet post for yourself, here! Hanks revealed how he rang in his birthday on his own Instagram page. "How to celebrate turning 69!" he wrote beside a video of himself pencil diving into the ocean wearing a pair of green swim trunks with his arms crossed. In April 2025, Hanks celebrated another major life milestone; his and Wilson's wedding anniversary! "37 years married. Today! Love you, Mrs. - he wrote beside the photo, which showed the couple beaming after a swim in the sea. The iconic duo met on set while filming the ABC sitcom Bosom Buddies. They got married in 1988 and welcomed two kids together: Chester "Chet" Hanks and Truman Theodore Hanks. Hanks also has two children, Colin and Elizabeth, from his previous marriage to Samantha Lewes. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Aamir Khan on refusing to sell Sitaare Zameen Par on OTT: I want to revive the theatre business
Aamir Khan on refusing to sell Sitaare Zameen Par on OTT: I want to revive the theatre business

New Indian Express

time17-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

Aamir Khan on refusing to sell Sitaare Zameen Par on OTT: I want to revive the theatre business

After the underwhelming response to his last film, Laal Singh Chaddha (2022), the ambitious remake of Tom Hanks' much popular Forrest Gump (1994), Aamir Khan is returning with a local adaptation of another international feature. This time, it's the Spanish film Champions (2018). The movie tells the story of an abrasive basketball coach and his interactions with ten neurodivergent people. The actor-producer says that he was deeply moved by the Spanish film and wanted to make a palatable Indian version through Sitaare Zameen Par. Addressing the discussions around the film, Aamir says that he doesn't have a problem with remakes. 'They are a new canvas for me. Besides Laal Singh Chaddha, many of my earlier films were remakes too. Be it Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988), which was based on Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet or Ghajini (2008) and they were all hits,' he says. The actor adds that the 'sudden problem' with remakes is something that has been started by social media trolls. 'I believe in remakes and will keep doing it all my life. Why shouldn't I do it? If you don't want to see it, then don't. It's your choice,' Aamir says. 'Remakes are more than just cut, copy and paste. You have to put your own life into it.' As the film releases in theatres on June 20, the actor interacted with the media, talking about his reasons for making the film, the impact of trolling on a film's box office, clearing the air around Sitaare Zameen Par's OTT release, his upcoming projects and more. (Excerpts)

'Wasn't he rooting for the Dodgers earlier this year?'- Netizens question Tom Hanks' credibility as an Athletics' fan
'Wasn't he rooting for the Dodgers earlier this year?'- Netizens question Tom Hanks' credibility as an Athletics' fan

Time of India

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'Wasn't he rooting for the Dodgers earlier this year?'- Netizens question Tom Hanks' credibility as an Athletics' fan

'Wasn't he rooting for the Dodgers earlier this year?'-Netizens question Tom Hanks' credibility as Athletics' fan (Image Source: Getty) Academy Award winner Tom Hanks was recently spotted at Dodger Stadium during the recent clash between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics . The legendary actor was seen flaunting the Oakland Athletics' gear. Well, the entire world knows that the Forrest Gump star is a bona fide baseball fan, and his on-and-off stadium appearances during the MLB season very well validate this fact. — MLB (@MLB) Hank's recent appearance at the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics' game diverted cameras as he was spotted in the A's gear in order to show his favoritism towards the respective team. However, this did not turn out well, as netizens reacted to his presence at the Dodger Stadium. From being labeled as a publicity stunt to being called out for supporting the Dodgers and Mets, Tom Hanks' credibility as a baseball fan and, most importantly, as an Oakland Athletics supporter becomes a hotbed of discussion on the internet. Netizens took to X and blasted the Hollywood star. An X user questioned Tom Hanks' integrity as an Athletics fan. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Readers says this maybe the best Cable TV Communications Search Now Undo "Dodgers⇨Mets⇨Athletics⇨" An MLB fan even took a dig at Hanks supporting the Athletics. "His team support changes with the wind, or the P.R. story." An X user question about Hank's presence in the Dodgers cap during a game earlier this year. "Wasn't he rooting for the Dodgers earlier this year? Lol" An MLB fan took a dig at Rob Manfred , the commissioner of Major League Baseball . "How much did Manfred pay him to sell out Oakland?" An Athletics fan questioned Hank's absence from the minor league games. "Why is he not at the little league stadium the A's play at now?" The Cast Away star was labeled as a flip-flopper by an X user. "Flip-flopper Tom first the Dodgers, then the Mets, now Sacramento or whoever they are." "At Citi Field two weeks ago. He'll jump on any bandwagon." Reportedly, the American actor and filmmaker has a very profound connection with the Oakland Athletics. According to a confession made by the star himself, during his childhood days in East Bay, Tom Hanks used to sell edible items, including popcorn, sodas, and peanuts, as a vendor at the Coliseum. He even attended the Skyline High School in Oakland, located near the Coliseum. Also Read: 'I'm really thrilled right now'- Hyeseong Kim reacts to his first MLB home run at Dodger Stadium Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

Fans Fear a 'Heartbreaking' Summer as Iconic N.Y. Amusement Park Playland Faces Uncertain 2025 Opening
Fans Fear a 'Heartbreaking' Summer as Iconic N.Y. Amusement Park Playland Faces Uncertain 2025 Opening

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Fans Fear a 'Heartbreaking' Summer as Iconic N.Y. Amusement Park Playland Faces Uncertain 2025 Opening

A local government legal battle is jeopardizing the future of a nearly 100-year-old theme park in New York County officials in Westchester County, N.Y., are at odds with the management company Standard Amusements after theme park managers alleged that the local government did not honor its contracts and construction obligations. The county denies these claims Rye Playland is 96 years old and has been open every summer since since 1928, expect for 2020 during the COVID pandemic A historic New York theme park is in jeopardy after its management said that it may not be able to run it this summer — and longtime fans are in uproar. Rye Playland is a historic, 96-year-old, 280-acre amusement park that sits along the Long Island Sound in Rye, N.Y.— located about 30 miles outside Manhattan — that has been open every summer (other than 2020) since Calvin Coolidge was president and has even been featured in movies like Tom Hanks' Big and Fatal Attraction. Officials in the state's Westchester County are uncertain of the park's future, according to reports from Gothamist and Fox 5 NY, as the park's management, Standard Amusements had accused the county of improper conduct when it comes to their contract. Related: Mom Sues Disney for $2 Million After Claiming a 'Mammoth Wave' Injured Her in a Typhoon Lagoon Kiddie Pool: 'There Was Blood' Playland, Westchester County and Standard Amusements had a privatization deal that allowed the county to own the land that the park sits on while the company operates the park, per the outlets. Although Standard Amusements had signed a 30-year contract to manage Playland, the company has accused Westchester County of failing to finish construction and meet contractual deadlines — but the county is denying these claims, trigging a local government controversy. County officials are now speaking out about the deal, which they called "one-sided" and said that local taxpayers have been left to deal with the fallout. Westchester County communications director Catherine Cioffi criticized former county executives for brokering the deal that has cost taxpayers $125 million and left the park in "heartbreaking" condition, despite initially being promised as $30 million, in a statement to Gothamist. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. 'This is exactly what happens when someone with a radical ideology, no real experience, no financial skill, and no understanding of how budgets and contracts are built seeks an executive position,' she said. County Executive Ken Jenkins added during his "State of the County" address last week that he planned to open the theme park this week despite the controversy, according to the outlets, although he did not share specific dates. Related: Universal Announces 'Thrilling' New Theme Park, but It's Not in Florida or California "Playland is more than just a park; it is a cherished treasure, the crown jewel of Westchester — a place where memories are made, and community thrives," Jenkins said, per Gothamist. "Despite the legal challenges we face with Standard Amusements, on a bad deal handed to us by a previous administration, a deal that I ultimately voted against because it requires the county to repay all of Standard Amusements' investments, my intentions remain to open Playland for the 2025 season." The park typically opens on Mother's Day, which will be Sunday, May 11, 2025. The county also accused Standard Amusements of failing to properly conduct several safety checks, but the company denied those allegations to the Rockland/Westchester Journal News. 'As managers of Playland, Standard Amusements prioritized both the improvement and maintenance of rides to the highest standard, including the winterization of rides after the end of the 2024 season consistent with both previous years and industry standards," a spokesperson told the outlet in a statement. "This is yet another baseless claim from the County to try to distract from its own failures to prioritize Playland.' Locals in Westchester County have shared their disappointment more than anyone — as visiting the park has been a generations-long tradition for some families. "It would be heartbreaking," a Rye resident told Fox 5 of the prospect of the park not opening. "My husband's birthday is on Mother's Day, and [Playland is] where we were going to be," local grandmother Kathryn Burke, who wrote a book on a history of Playland in 2008, told the Journal News. "I don't think that's happening this year." Read the original article on People

Seeing turkeys roaming around the Denver metro area? Here's why
Seeing turkeys roaming around the Denver metro area? Here's why

Yahoo

time15-04-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Seeing turkeys roaming around the Denver metro area? Here's why

DENVER (KDVR) — Since the start of April, there have been several reports of wild turkeys across the Denver metro, but according to the Arapahoe County Government, these sightings aren't all that unusual. The Arapahoe County Government said animal services has been receiving several reports of turkeys roaming the neighborhood, which isn't uncommon for the majority of counties in the area, especially around early spring when turkeys are in mating season. Colorado farmers market guide: Opening dates and locations The government said that around this time, toms, male turkeys, gather a 'harem' of hens. 'It's completely normal, even in the city,' said Arapahoe County Animal Services Field Supervisor Alyssa Haden in the government's Facebook post. Residents are also more likely to see turkeys in the spring and through summer because of new building developments and local turkey population growths. This population growth comes from decades of restoration efforts. Turkeys are native to Colorado, but they weren't always so common. According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, during the Great Depression, only about 30,000 turkeys existed on the continent. Around the 1980s, a restoration effort began, bringing them back into Colorado. Over 40 years, the restoration efforts grew the population to about 40,000 turkeys across Colorado, making it the largest population in state history in 2020, according to CPW. Denver museum vintage shirt featured in Tom Hanks' new movie now for sale While it's more likely that people are seeing more and more turkeys over the past few decades, it's also expected to see them around early spring. The government said that, like any wildlife, if someone sees a turkey, it should be observed from a distance. People shouldn't approach, feed or follow the turkey. Meanwhile, people should keep shiny objects and bird feed out of reach as they are known to attract turkeys. People should report concerns about injured, aggressive or sick turkeys to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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