Tom hanks can see nearly the first baby born in the moon and he Willy to do anything to go there

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​ tom hanks who is famous to play and won two consecutive Academy Awards for Best Actor for starring as a gay lawyer suffering from AIDS in Philadelphia (1993) and the title character in Forrest Gump (1994).said that he would clean the toilets just to make it to outer space. The Hollywood actor previously turned down Amazon co-founder Jeff Bezos‘ offer to board his Blue Origin flight before ‘Star Trek’ star William Shatner accepted the invitation but he didn’t want to hand over a staggering $28 million to take part, reports aceshowbiz.com.​ But now, Hanks has confessed he’d do just about anything to make it into outer space.Hanks told The Daily Telegraph: “I would like to be the guy in charge of serving food and making jokes to and from the moon. If there was room, I would be the guy that cleans up, makes jokes, tells stories and keeps everybody entertained. I’m your man.” “I would probably sign up right now. That might be a good idea. I’ll do all the work. I’ll clean the toilet. I’ll serve the food. I’ll fold the clothes. I’ll stow the gear. That way the others could be free to do other stuff.” On the history-making day man first set foot on the Moon, Hanks, who was 13 at the time, said: “I walked around the day of July 20, 1969, very cognisant that I was alive at a time when the history of humankind shifted. We were now the generation that was alive when we landed a man on the Moon.” “I felt that same way about going to the Moon as people did about building the Brooklyn Bridge or the Lindbergh flight.”He may have played astronaut Jim Lovell in Apollo 13, but Tom Hanks' fascination with the Moon goes back to his childhood. Knowing this the producers at immersive experience Lightroom, asked Hanks to write and narrate their newest venture: The Moonwalkers. The show aims to take audiences on their own journey to the Moon and will feature Hanks' interviews with current astronauts involved with the Artemis programme. Speaking to Radio 4's Broadcasting House, Hanks prepped some of his questions for the crew.

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