Rita Wilson walks red carpet solo at event after husband Tom Hanks protected her from aggressive fan

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Rita Wilson strolled a red carpet solo on Thursday in New York City after being defended by her husband Tom Hanks from an aggressive fan.The 65-year-old actress while wearing an all-black outfit smiled for the cameras while attending the Songwriters Hall of Fame 51st Annual Induction and Awards Gala.Tom, 65, intervened on Wednesday night and yelled at an aggressive fan after Rita was knocked over by an overzealous crowd.

Solo stroll:Rita Wilson strolled a red carpet solo on Thursday in New York City after being defended by her husband Tom Hanks from an aggressive fanThe typically composed actor turned and yelled at fans to 'back the f*** off' after they were mobbed outside a restaurant in Midtown.Tom and Rita were leaving the eatery when a large crowd formed and swarmed them with one member of the public getting too close to Rita and knocking into her, causing her to lose her footing.

She looked toward Tom as she wobbled on her feet and tried to regain her composure as she shouted 'Stop it!' and held up her hands.After rushing to see if Rita was ok, Tom then turned to the crowds and yelled, 'my wife?

Back the f**k up! Knocking over my wife?!' before the couple quickly ran into a waiting car. Back off!Tom, 65, intervened on Wednesday night and yelled at an aggressive fan after Rita was knocked over by an overzealous crowd Good mood:The 65-year-old actress while wearing an all-black outfit smiled for the cameras while attending the Songwriters Hall of Fame 51st Annual Induction and Awards Gala Got bumped:Tom and Rita were leaving the eatery when a large crowd formed and swarmed them with one member of the public getting too close to Rita and knocking into her, causing her to lose her footing Lost it:After rushing to see if.

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