Tony Hawk had to come out and publicly defend his wedding over allegations that he was married on Epstein Island. The speculation began after some of his wedding photos online were re-examined. Photos looked at by fans and other people in the general public. Of course, he has a perfectly reasonable explanation for why the public may have wondered about his wedding in the first place. He addresses these rumors as a “Narrative of Nonsense.”
On social media he wrote:
Here are the facts and timelines of my nuptials. And I apologize if they don’t fit a narrative of nonsense:
Tony Hawk on Social Media
1990: Married in Fallbrook, CA (at home)
1996: Married in San Diego (at Hilton Hotel)
2006: Married in Fiji (on Tavarua Surf Island)
2015: Married in Ireland (at Adare Manor)
One of the guests in 2006 shot photos of the Fiji ceremony and licensed them to Getty Images. His name is (coincidentally) Mark Epstein. An accomplished action sports photographer from Wyoming and of NO relation to Jeffrey Epstein (who I never met and whose island I never visited). This is all easily verifiable information. Facts are not fungible.

He also apologizes to Mark Epstein, the photographer at his wedding for pulling him into the nonsense.
The public was quick to fall into a flurry of conspiracy theories regarding the entire situation. Anyone with the Epstein name is now being heavily scrutinized regardless of their affiliation with Jeffrey Epstein. But when we start to speculate it gets innocent people involved and no one wants that. Hawk’s response is a reminder that it’s important to separate what’s real from what’s hype. Especially in today’s rumor-heavy media landscape.






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