Tom Hanks ‘Good Morning America’ F-bomb video: Cloud Atlas star curses live in GMA interview

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Tom Hanks sat down with Good Morning America fill-in anchor Elizabeth Vargas during the 8 a.m. hour to promote his new movie 'Cloud Atlas.'
Photographer: Courtesy NewsNet5.com

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Posted: 10/19/2012

Tom Hanks made sure you knew there’s no 7-second delay on “Good Morning America” Friday morning.

Hanks sat down with “GMA” fill-in anchor Elizabeth Vargas during the 8 a.m. hour to promote his new movie “Cloud Atlas.”

In a clip of the movie, Hanks is shown playing Dr. Henry Goose and speaking in a thick accent.

This prompted “GMA” fill-in anchor Elizabeth Vargas to ask Hanks if he can speak in that accent. Hanks sets the stage for what’s to come saying “mostly it’s swear words,” but Vargas pushes him to try it anyway.

The Oscar-winner begins mumbling and out comes the “F-bomb” causing both Vargas and Hanks to put their hands over their mouths in shock at the moment.

Hanks did apologize and also added, “Let me say, next time I’m on the show there will be a 7-second delay.”

You can see Hanks in character in “Cloud Atlas” in theaters beginning next Friday.

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