Tom Hanks' wife, Rita Wilson, recently recalled the time when they were rebuffed by an annoyed neighbor during their stay at the classy Carlyle Hotel in New York.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the pair, who has been happily married for 26 years, and known to be the nicest actors in the industry, were having a get together in their suite, when a woman staying in the room next to them, knocked on their door.
The lady was noise-sensitive, and complained about the party, at which Hanks politely apologized saying they were "really sorry for the noise, but would you like to come in?"
But the woman gave a straight faced "No" and walked away, said Wilson.
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