Tom Hanks has allowed his son Chet Haze to follow his rap career but doesn't approve of his abusive lyrics, it has been reported.
Hanks said at the National WWII Museum's 2015 American Spirit Award Gala that what he loved about his kid was that he's doing it and there were lot of people who sit around for the phone to ring and wait for someone to invite them to do it and his son had done it, the New York Post reported.
The 'Forrest Gump' star continued that he could honestly say that he loved to hear some of the language in it, but that was not just his stuff, that wereother people as well.
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