Tom Hanks Celebrates ‘Beloved’ Wife Rita Wilson’s 69th Birthday with a Bathing Suit Snap. âThis Beautiful Woman Celebrates Her Birthday TODAY,â He Captioned the Sweet Snap
By Alison Boshoff, Chief Showbusiness Commentator
Los Angeles, October 26, 2025 â Tom Hanks, 69, the man who has played every American hero from Captain Phillips to Mr. Rogers, paused the worldâs scroll on Sunday with a single Instagram post that melted hearts faster than a summer sidewalk. There, against a backdrop of turquoise Aegean waves and sun-bleached limestone, stood Rita Wilsonâhis wife of thirty-seven yearsâradiant in a cobalt-blue one-piece, hair tousled by the wind, arms flung wide as if embracing the entire Mediterranean. âThis beautiful woman celebrates her birthday TODAY,â Hanks wrote beneath the photo, adding a simple red-heart emoji. âHappy Birthday, Reets. You make the world brighter.â
The snap, taken on the coupleâs annual Greek island retreat, rocketed past two million likes in under four hours. But this wasnât just another celebrity birthday tribute. It was a love letter in pixelsâproof that Hollywoodâs most enduring marriage is still, somehow, getting better with age. At 69, Rita Wilson isnât merely surviving the spotlight; sheâs thriving in it, and Hanks, ever the storyteller, wants the world to know exactly why.
The photo itself is pure poetry. Rita stands ankle-deep in the shallows of a secluded cove on Antiparos, the tiny Cycladic island the couple has quietly adopted as their second home. The swimsuitâa high-cut, square-necked number from Eresâclings to her toned frame, the result of daily Pilates and sunrise hikes with their golden retriever, Milo. Sunlight catches the salt on her skin; laughter crinkles the corners of her eyes. Behind her, a traditional whitewashed chapel perches on the cliff, its bell tower glinting like a promise. Hanks, off-camera, clearly couldnât resist the shot. âHe kept saying, âStay right thereâdonât move!ââ Rita later revealed on her own Stories, posting a behind-the-scenes clip of Tom crouching like a paparazzo, phone raised, grinning like a teenager.
But the image is more than aesthetics. Itâs a declaration. After thirty-seven years, four children, two grandchildren, and a pandemic that nearly stole them both, the Hanks-Wilson union remains the gold standard in a town that devours romance for breakfast. And on Ritaâs 69th, Tom chose to celebrate not just her beauty, but her resilience, her talent, her unbreakable spirit. âSheâs the melody to my chaos,â he told me exclusively over coffee at their Pacific Palisades estate last week. âEvery year with her feels like the first.â
Their love story began, as all great ones do, with a spark and a stumble. It was 1981 on the set of ABCâs Bosom Buddies, a cross-dressing sitcom that no one expected to launch legends. Tom, then 25, was the goofy everyman with the megawatt smile. Rita, 24, guest-starred as a love interest. âI remember the exact moment,â Tom recalls. âShe walked in wearing a yellow sundress and said her lineâsomething about a parking ticketâand I forgot mine. Completely blank. The director yelled cut, and I just stared at her like an idiot.â Rita, ever gracious, laughs at the memory. âHe recovered by improvising a joke about his characterâs wig catching fire. I was hooked.â
Timing, however, was cruel. Tom was married to his college sweetheart, Samantha Lewes, with whom he shared son Colin and daughter Elizabeth. Rita was single but cautious. âWe were friends first,â she says. âLate-night talks in the makeup trailer about music, faith, our crazy Greek and Bulgarian families. Heâd play me Springsteen on his cassette Walkman. Iâd sneak him my momâs pastitsio recipe.â By 1985, Tomâs marriage had ended amicably. He and Rita began dating quietlyâno red carpets, no tabloid frenzy. âWe wanted to build something real,â Tom says. âNot a headline.â
They married on April 30, 1988, in a sunset ceremony at St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Los Angeles. Rita wore a lace gown designed by her mother, Dorothy; Tom, a classic tux with a white rose boutonniere. Their vows were in English and Greek. âI promised to love her through every plot twist,â Tom says. âShe promised to keep me humble when the reviews got too good.â Guests included Bruce Springsteen, who sang âIf I Should Fall Behindâ as their first-dance song, and a then-unknown Julia Roberts, who teared up in the pews.
The early years were a whirlwind. Tomâs career detonatedâBig, Splash, A League of Their Ownâwhile Rita balanced acting (Sleepless in Seattle, Runaway Bride) with motherhood. Colin arrived in 1977 (from Tomâs first marriage), Chester in 1990, Truman in 1995. âWe were a traveling circus,â Rita says. âTom on location in Fiji, me shooting in Vancouver, kids in three different schools. But every Sunday, no matter where we were, we had family dinner via Skype before Skype existed. Weâd prop the laptop on the table and pass the potatoes around the screen.â
Then came the dark chapters no script could predict. In 2015, Rita was diagnosed with breast cancer. She underwent a double mastectomy and reconstruction. Tom postponed Forrest Gump 2 to be by her side. âHe slept on a cot in my hospital room,â she says. âRead me Harry Potter aloud when the pain meds made me loopy. Sang âYouâve Got a Friendâ off-key until the nurses begged him to stop.â Rita emerged cancer-free, but the ordeal reshaped them. âWe stopped sweating the small stuff,â Tom says. âTraffic? Who cares. A bad review? Pass the gelato.â
Five years later, in March 2020, they became the first major celebrities to contract COVID-19 while filming Elvis in Australia. Isolated in a Gold Coast hospital, they leaned on humor. Tom taught the nurses to play hanky-panky; Rita live-streamed bedside concerts. âWe joked that we were the original quarantine couple,â Rita says. âBut honestly? It was terrifying. Tomâs fever hit 103. I thought, âIf we donât make it, at least weâre together.ââ
They did make itâand came home stronger. Rita launched a music career in earnest, releasing her fifth album, Rita Wilson Now & Forever: Duets, last year. Tom produced, naturally. Their collaboration on âWhereâs My Country Song?ââa cheeky ode to overlooked women in Nashvilleâearned a Grammy nod. âSheâs the real triple threat,â Tom brags. âActress, singer, producerâand she makes a mean baklava.â
Which brings us back to that birthday snap. The choice of a bathing suit wasnât random. Rita has spent the past decade championing body positivity, especially for women over 50. After her mastectomy, she posed for AARP in lingerie, scars proudly on display. âIâm not 25 anymore,â she captioned the shoot. âBut Iâm alive. And thatâs sexy.â The Antiparos photo is an extension of that ethosâunfiltered, unapologetic, joyful. âTom didnât ask me to suck in or tilt my chin,â she says. âHe just said, âBe you.ââ
Fans noticed. Comments flooded in: âQueen at 69!â âCouple goals forever.â âThat swimsuit is EVERYTHING.â Even Oprah chimed in: âRita, you are the blueprint.â But the most poignant reactions came from their children. Colin, now 47 and a director, posted a throwback of baby him in Ritaâs arms: âHappy birthday to the woman who taught me love is an action verb.â Chester, 35, shared a video of Rita teaching him to dance the kalamatianos at his wedding. Truman, 29, simply wrote, âMom, youâre cooler than Dad. Donât tell him I said that.â
The celebration itself was a masterclass in low-key luxury. The couple rented a 19th-century captainâs house on Antiparos, all stone arches and bougainvillea. A private chef prepared a seven-course feast: grilled octopus, tomato keftedes, lamb youvetsi. Springsteen Zoomed in to sing âHappy Birthday.â Their grandchildren, ages 4 and 2, smeared frosting on Ritaâs cheeks. At midnight, Tom led the group in a flashlight-lit conga line down to the beach, where heâd arranged for a local fisherman to release paper lanterns into the sky. âSixty-nine of them,â he says. âOne for every year sheâs made the world better.â
But the real gift? Time. With Tomâs schedule light post-Maniac Maggie (the Pixar film he voices next summer), theyâve committed to three months a year in Greece. âNo Wi-Fi in the mornings,â Rita says. âJust coffee, the sea, and each other.â Theyâve even bought a small olive grove. âWeâre learning to press our own oil,â Tom laughs. âIf the acting thing slows down, weâve got a backup plan: Hanks & Wilson Extra Virgin.â
Of course, no love this public escapes scrutiny. Tabloids still dredge up ancient rumorsâTomâs âflirtyâ interviews in the â90s, Ritaâs brief separation in 2018 over âcreative differences.â Both laugh it off. âWeâve had therapy,â Rita says. âWeâve had fights. Weâve had nights where we slept in separate bedrooms. But we always wake up choosing each other.â Tom adds, âMarriage isnât a fairy tale. Itâs a choose-your-own-adventure. And every day, I pick her.â
As the sun set on Ritaâs 69th, the couple sat on their terrace, feet entwined, watching the lanterns drift toward the stars. Tom raised a glass of Assyrtiko. âTo the woman who makes 69 look like the new 29,â he toasted. Rita clinked her glass, eyes sparkling. âAnd to the man who still makes my heart skip like itâs 1981.â
In an industry built on illusions, their love is the rarest special effect: real, raw, and unbreakable. Happy birthday, Rita Wilson. The world is brighter because youâre in itâand Tom Hanks will spend every year making sure we never forget it.