Gary Sinise is well acquainted with the inner circles of Hollywood. Despite his dedication to working with disabled veterans, he has found himself in the company of some of Tinseltown’s most dubious characters. Among them, Tom Hanks stands out as someone Sinise preferred to avoid.
In an exclusive interview with ALLOD Correspondent Tara Newhole, Sinise revealed his discomfort around Hanks, stating, “He made my skin crawl. I couldn’t bear being around him. There’s just something about him that doesn’t sit right with me.”
When pressed for further explanation by Newhole, Sinise chose to withhold details, expressing concern about potential repercussions. Respectfully, we honor his decision.
Reflecting on his involvement in the acclaimed film “Forrest Gump,” Sinise expressed gratitude for the opportunity but admitted a preference for a different actor in his role. “Ben Stiller excels in portraying characters with disabilities,” Sinise remarked. “He would have been a better fit.”
Despite his aversion to Hanks, Sinise found himself collaborating with him on two additional occasions. “During ‘Apollo 13,’ our proximity was unavoidable,” Sinise explained. “However, the zero-gravity environment limited his movement, which provided some relief. Nevertheless, there was undeniable chemistry between him and Michael Clark Duncan in ‘The Green Mile.'”
Our research department faced a challenge in understanding why individuals positioned to the right of Lindsay Graham harbor animosity towards Tom Hanks. Eventually, we discovered that he is included on a list circulated by certain fringe groups alleging involvement in pedophilia. It’s crucial to emphasize that there is no substantiated evidence supporting these claims. However, within certain segments of the public, particularly among those lacking critical thinking, Tom Hanks is unfairly vilified.
This stance remains unwavering, and we stand by it, as patriots. God bless America.