— Pittsburgh Magazine (@PittsburghMag) July 12, 2018
English said Hanks was accompanied on his visit by Bill Isler, former president and CEO of the Fred Rogers Co. While a Tom Hanks sighting created quite a stir locally, it was looked upon askance by Pittsburghers, who are used to seeing celebrities around town. They had no trouble making fun of their star-struck neighbors with #TomHanksInPittsburgh on Twitter. Not sure what he drank that didn't agree with him, but my wife's cousin's dog sitter sent me this picture of Tom Hanks crawling out of a Starbucks bathroom in Greensburg #TomHanksInPittsburgh pic.twitter.com/6KLiyft0fv— Mikey (@fsmikey) August 30, 2018
Can't Really Confirm It Is Him... Buuuut My Cousins Step-Aunt Said She Saw Tom Hanks Playing A Giant Foot Piano At SBucks In Greensburg And Took Video For This GIF... WHOA #TomHanksInPittsburgh pic.twitter.com/x9EBhMKWGM— BIG BOB (@FSBigBob) August 30, 2018
And the ribbing didn't stop with Starbucks. Apparently, Hanks "sightings" have been rampant in Pittsburgh lately. He's been spotted on the rivers, in the stadiums, at UPMC and on the road. @fsmikey Tom Hanks riding on the Gateway Clipper yesterday. #TomHanksInPittsburgh pic.twitter.com/sD1e4vpzhE— Mexican Rug Dealer (@SomePenguinsFan) August 30, 2018
@fsmikey @FSBigBob Can't Confirm or Deny, Tom Hanks cutting grass in Pittsburgh!!! #TomHanksInPittsburgh pic.twitter.com/WidZitXhd3— KesselMania (@Kessel_Mania) August 30, 2018
Tom Hanks has been admitted to UPMC after drinking a Fake Pumpkin Spice Latte.... It made his hair fall out.. Things are not looking good, he should've just got a Turner's Premium Iced Tea... @pghguyinva #TomHanksInPittsburgh pic.twitter.com/jyFkZpHLQb— Timmie Fielder (@timothiefielder) August 30, 2018
Looks like he's stuck on the parkway on his way to Starbucks! @FSBigBob @fsmikey #TomHanksInPittsburgh pic.twitter.com/3uoYVsXmI7— Jawny Weimer (@jlpahls) August 30, 2018
If it weren't so hilarious, it might make Greensburgers mad. 'Tom Hanks was in Greensburg' is the new 'Roger Waters lives in Cranberry.'— Seth Rorabaugh (@SethRorabaugh) August 29, 2018
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