Tom HanksandRita Wilsonmade the red carpet a family affair.
On Wednesday, theAsteroid Cityactor, 67, was photographed with wife Rita Wilson, 67, and their sons Chet, 33, and Truman, 28, as they walked the red carpet at theMasters of the Airpremiere. Hanks, who served as executive producer of the series, placed a hand on Chet’s arm as he stood next to Wilson.
Truman stood on the other side of his mom, posing with his hands in his pockets.
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In addition to Chet and Truman, Hanks is dad to son Colin, 45, and daughter Elizabeth, 41, who he shares with ex-wife Samantha Lewes.
In June, the longtime couple opened up toEntertainment Tonightaboutbeing the coolest grandparents aroundwhile attending the premiere of Hanks' movieAsteroid City. Hanks and Wilson have three grandchildren: Colin’s two daughters, Olivia, 12, and Charlotte, 10, and Chet’s daughter, Michaiah, 7.
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“They’re not little brats, they’re extraordinary young women. They are extraordinary young women,” Hanks said.
“You got to get on the trampoline with them, you got to get in the pool with them, you got to get on the tennis court, you got to do all the sports,” Wilson toldET. “You just got to hang out.”
Tom Hanks with wife Rita Wilson and their kids, Elizabeth, Chet, Colin and Truman.Frazer Harrison/Getty
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In 2019, Hanks shared his thoughts on family life and becoming a father as a young man.
“My son Colin was born when I was very young. As well as my daughter,” Hanks toldThe New York Timesahead of the premiere ofA Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. “They remember when their dad was just a guy trying to, you know, make the rent. My other kids, they were born after I had established a beachhead in every way. And so their lives were just different.”
Hanks also touched on his parenting philosophy, telling theTimes, “Somewhere along the line, I figured out, the only thing … a parent can do is say, ‘I love you, there’s nothing you can do wrong, you cannot hurt my feelings, I hope you will forgive me on occasion and what do you need me to do?’ You offer up that to them: ‘I will do anything I can possibly do in order to keep you safe.’ That’s it. Offer that up and then just love them.”
source: people.com