Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson Involved in Bizarre Fake News Schemes in Greece

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Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson Involved in Bizarre Fake News Schemes in Greece

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have taken to Twitter to refute a bizarre string of news stories about donations and awards that were supposedly taking place in Greece this month.

It all started with a Tweet from a journalist named Takis Hatzis, claiming that Tom Hanks made a gift of €1 million for the archeological dig on the island of Despotiko, across from Antiparos.

Because of the donation, the Tweet says, he will be honored by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation on October 6th.

Rita Wilson took to Twitter to refute the story in the Tweet, claiming that none of it was true and asking the Stavros Niarchos Foundation to look into the matter via a hashtag.

The story takes a bizarre twist several days later as both Wilson and Hanks took to Twitter again to refute an organization’s claims that Hanks will be attending an event in Athens where he will be honored.

An organization called the “Hellenic Institute for Cultural Diplomacy” circulated invitations to the public for an event where they were planning to honor Tom Hanks for his “philhellenism” and his lifelong contributions to the arts and culture.

According to the invitation, the event was to take place at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in Athens and welcome remarks were to be given by the U.S. Ambassador to Greece, Geoffrey Pyatt.

Rita Wilson Tweeted to her followers that the organization was misrepresenting her husband’s participation, calling it fraudulent and stating that Tom Hanks wasn’t attending any events in Greece.

Tom Hanks also used his Twitter account to deny any involvement with the group or the event. He posted three different Tweets denying his participation and calling out the people involved.

Even the Stavros Niarchos Foundation got involved, issuing their own statement calling the award a hoax and distancing themselves from any involvement.

The whole string of activities took another bizarre twist when the Twitter account belonging to the organization in question refuted Ms. Wilson’s tweet, claiming that they had a signed contract with Hanks and calling her actions to discredit them “immoral.”

https://twitter.com/hicd2017/status/1047577886864097286

The organization insisted they had signed contracts for Mr. Hanks’ appearance with a company called “Tom Hanks Management,” something Hanks himself refuted exists in a separate Tweet.

The organization then issued a statement implying that they had been hoodwinked by someone claiming to represent Tom Hanks, stating in a Greek-language release that they were investigating whether they and their representatives fell victims to fraud.

Rita Wilson, however, didn’t buy the excuse, Tweeting that “I predicted that’s what they would say to cover these actions.”

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