Fake News: Tom Hanks’ Israel Escape and Judaism Conversion After Epstein List Debunked

Unravel the truth behind the fake news of Tom Hanks' alleged conversion and move to Israel after Epstein's scandal. Stay informed.

News is circulating online about Tom Hanks converting to Judaism and moving to Israel. The rumor came after Jeffrey Epstein’s client list was made public. Additionally, a video is going viral featuring him dancing. The alleged news was reported by CNN.

However, it has been revealed that the story is fake and fabricated to gain attention. Let’s delve into the details and uncover the truth behind the viral news. Keep scrolling.

Explore the debunked Tom Hanks Israel rumor

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As mentioned above, the news of Tom Hanks leaving the U.S.A and moving to Israel after Jeffrey Epstein’s documents were made public is fake. The alleged news first appeared on CNN’s Facebook page. The headline reads: “TOM HANKS CONVERTS TO JUDAISM AND FLEES TO ISRAEL FOLLOWING THE RELEASE OF THE EPSTEIN CLIENT LIST.”

As the news went viral, Emily Kuhn, Vice President of Communications for CNN, released a statement to Reuters, saying, “This is a clearly fabricated video that never aired on CNN.”

The video shows him dancing, but the original version was posted by Justin Bieber back in 2014, capturing Tom dancing at a wedding. In the video, he dances to the song “This is How We Do It,” while the viral video changed the song to “The Happy Nigun.”

The fake news gained attention when the court ordered the release of unsealed documents related to Epstein’s clients last week. Numerous notable personalities’ names surfaced in the media, allegedly associated with the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The names are currently circulating on social media. It should be noted that Tom’s name does not appear in any court documents made public on January 8, 2024.

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