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Why are people confusing Tom Hanks and Bill Murray? Why are people confusing Tom Hanks and Bill Murray?
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Tom Hanks or Bill Murray? Bill Hanks, Tom Murray? Bill? Tom? Tom/Bill? It's a question that the internet has been wrestling with for days.Tom Hanks or Bill Murray? Bill Hanks, Tom Murray? Bill? Tom? Tom/Bill? It's a question that the internet has been wrestling with for days.
The truth is we've probably known the correct answer since 2013, when it was originally posted on the Reasons My Son is Crying Facebook page. The truth is we've known the correct answer since 2013, when it was originally posted on the Reasons My Son is Crying Facebook page.
But that hasn't stopped people arguing about it all over again.But that hasn't stopped people arguing about it all over again.
It's threatening to get a bit like #TheDress argument, which we can safely say "got a bit out of hand" and practically brought the internet to a standstill in February 2015. It's definitely NOT Tom Hanks
BBC Trending explain the "What colour is the dress?" meme We contacted Laura DiMichele-Ross - the woman whose wailing son is the true star of this photo - in the hope of clearing the whole thing up once and for all.
We've contacted the woman - whose wailing son is the true star of this photo - in the hope of clearing the whole thing up once and for all. We haven't heard back yet. "It's definitely Bill," is her answer.
But at the time the "awesome photo" first went viral she did state who she thought the person was. The picture was taken by her husband Adam at the Alfred Dunhill Links golf competition at St Andrews in October 2012.
A big parenting salute to Laura for prioritising the important things in her son's development. "Bill's a good person to follow as he jokes around and takes photos with fans," she says.
We've made additional checks and believe that Tom Hanks was almost certainly in New York in May 2013, where he was performing on Broadway in the Nora Ephron play Lucky Guy, playing Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Mike McAlary. Pictures on the Lucky Guy Play twitter account certainly suggest a man looking like Tom Hanks was in a play in New York at the time the picture was posted. "My son took one look at him and started bawling," she explains, before mentioning another picture taken on the day where "he's not crying and just smiling normally".
Which means that he was unlikely to have been in St Andrews, playing golf, which is where the photo is said to have been taken. We have contacted Hanks via his Twitter account to get his confirmation. At the time her son, Alexander, was eight months old. Now four-and-a-half, he loves Ghostbusters but "doesn't know who Bill is," Laura says.
He's also blissfully unaware of his role on an internet meme, although Laura promises they're saving that for his "internet security project" or something similar when he's old enough.
As further proof, Laura sent us a copy of the photo that they had signed by Bill Murray when they saw him again in 2014.
As we usually need two sources, we've also contacted Hanks via his Twitter account to get confirmation that it's not him.
How did it become a meme (again)?
After the photo was taken, it made the cover of the local paper, The Perthshire Advertiser and was shared with friends.
It was the decision in May 2013 to share it with the Reasons My Son is Crying Facebook page that started it. Laura "was awoken the next morning to be told it had made the Huffington Post".
Since then she reckons it resurfaces every couple of months when she's tagged by people she's not seen since school.
The latest explosion came when she was contacted by Courtney Cox from NBC.
"I thought it was someone pretending to be 'Courteney Cox' from Friends, so I ignored the request. They posted it on the Today Show page and it went from there."
Laura is now in the process of getting back in touch with NBC.
Other important questions answered
Laura's favourite Bill Murray films: "Ghostbusters and Lost in Translation."
Laura's favourite comment on the photo: "It's definitely Tom Hanks because that's his wife in the photo."
Has Laura met Tom Hanks: "I haven't but I'd love to. He's a legend as well."
How to tell Bill Murray from Tom Hanks
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We hope the matter is now settled as it was threatening to get a bit like #TheDress argument, which we can safely say "got a bit out of hand" and practically brought the internet to a standstill in February 2015.
BBC Trending explain the "What colour is the dress?" meme
By Alex Murray, BBC's UGC & Social News teamBy Alex Murray, BBC's UGC & Social News team