Chet Hanks Fails To Apologize When Asked If He Has Anything To Say To Marginalized Communities

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Chet Hanks has attempted to address his cultural appropriation but it didn’t go over too well. While being interviewed by Ziwe, the son of Tom Hanks was asked if he feels the need to “apologize to any marginalized communities.” Chet has come under fire for using a Trinidadian accent on “Atlanta” and his “White Boy Summer” speeches. READ MORE: Chet Hanks Shares ‘The Truth’ About Growing Up As Tom Hanks’ Son, Calls Fame ‘Toxic’ And Says He Felt ‘Worthless’ At Times “Nah.

I don’t feel like I’ve truly done anything offensive, so I don’t,” Chet said. He continued to nod as Ziwe asked if he thinks his actions are a “celebration of culture” and that “social justice warriors can kick rocks.” “Yeah, yeah….

yeah!… No, I 100% agree,” he responded. “Social justice warriors can kick rocks.” READ MORE: Chet Hanks Complains He Was The ‘Brokest Rich Kid’ Because Parents Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson ‘Never’ Gave Him An Allowance Ziwe previously spoke to ET about landing the interview with Chet. “He randomly texted me, like, congratulating me on my work and then I asked him, like, ‘Oh hey, do you wanna do the show?’” she said, revealing he won over her crew. “The crew sort of turns against me.

There’s nothing on video that could capture the way in which they sort of walked away from me and into the arms of Chet Hanks.” The full interview on “Ziwe” airs Sunday at 11 p.m.

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