Tom Hanks delivers cliched excuse for cheating on ex wife Samantha Lewes with Rita Wilson
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'Asteroid City' starring Tom Hanks is set to hit theaters on June 16, 2023. The buzz surrounding the highly anticipated film has brought the Academy Award winner's personal life back into the spotlight. Today we revisit the time when the Hollywood veteran spilled details about his love life and how he overcame infidelity.
Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson have captured the hearts of fans around the world with their enduring love story, spanning over three decades. However, their journey to happiness was not without its challenges. Hanks once opened up to GQ about his infidelity and the personal growth that led to their lasting relationship, the Daily Express reported.
Forbidden love on the set of 'Volunteers'
Back in 1985, the 'Castaway' star was already married to his first wife, Samantha Lewes, when he met Wilson on the set of the film 'Volunteers'. Despite his marital commitment, Hanks couldn't deny the undeniable connection he felt with Wilson. Reflecting on that moment, Hanks confessed, "Rita and I just looked at each other and - kaboing - that was that. I asked Rita if it was the real thing for her, and it just couldn't be denied." The actor admitted the complexity of the situation, stating, "I did happen to be married at the time. And there's nothing to celebrate about that."
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Personal growth and redemption
Eventually, Hanks and Lewes ended their marriage, and tragically, died from bone cancer in 2002. Meanwhile, Hanks and Wilson built a life together and expanded their family. They welcomed two sons, Chester 'Chet' and Truman, who brought new joy and love into their lives. Reflecting on his past choices, Hanks acknowledged his own insecurities and the impact they had on his first marriage. He shared, "I was too young and insecure. I was looking for something I had not found as a kid, and a broken marriage meant I was sentencing my own kids to the sort of feelings I had at their age."
Secrets to Hanks' long-lasting marriage with Rita Wilson
In a candid interview, Hanks revealed his fears of leaving his older children feeling abandoned. During an episode of 'In Depth with Graham Bensinger', he opened up about his emotional struggles during that period. Describing his feelings of failure, Hanks admitted, "I felt like I was a complete, abject, total failure and everything I thought was working was actually not working." He sought therapy to confront his unhappiness and unravel the underlying issues that contributed to his broken marriage. Through introspection and self-discovery, Hanks realized his mistakes and grew from them. He stated, "You work through that till you figure out that, you know, number one, you have been an idiot, but number two, you're no longer an idiot."
Hanks attributes the success of his relationship with Wilson to maturity and an open connection. In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, he emphasized the importance of personal growth and maintaining a strong emotional bond. Recently, Hanks showcased his protective nature when he shouted at fans to "back the f*** off" after they nearly knocked over his wife in New York. The incident highlighted his unwavering commitment to Wilson's well-being and safety.
'Asteroid City' has a limited theatrical release scheduled on June 16, 2023, and is slated for a wide theatrical release on June 23, 2023.