Rita Wilson has marked her 32nd wedding anniversary with Tom Hanks by sharing a message to her husband on social media.
14.04.2020 - 04:35 / etcanada.com
Rita Wilson is making the move from actress to rapper for the good of COVID-19 relief.
The “Jingle All the Way” actress and her husband, Tom Hanks, were the first famous faces to contract the novel coronavirus. Fully recovered, Wilson is now doing her part to support others affected by the pandemic.
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Gayle King and “CBS This Morning” caught up with Wilson to learn about her COVID-19 relief initiative.
“I’m feeling great
Rita Wilson has marked her 32nd wedding anniversary with Tom Hanks by sharing a message to her husband on social media.
After enduring nearly two months of ups and downs following their coronavirus diagnoses, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have a reason to celebrate. Friday marks the Hollywood couple's 32nd wedding anniversary and Wilson, 63, shared a sweet message for her husband on Instagram to honor it.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson complete 32 years of togetherness today. The popular Hollywood couple exchanged wedding vows on April 30, 1988. From teenage romance to battling cancer, fighting Coronavirus together to helping others combat the same by donating their plasma to develop the COVID-19 vaccine, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have been one of a kind couple. Its been over 3 decades that the two stars got married to each other but the Golden pair of Hollywood is as fresh as ever.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson's upcoming 32nd wedding anniversary is especially significant this year, given the two both recently recovered from the coronavirus.
Tom Hanks is putting his own blood to work.
Roommates, Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson were among some of the first celebrities to announce they tested positive for the coronavirus. Now, they want to help in any way they can to fight the disease.
Following their battle with COVID-19, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are donating their blood and plasma after receiving confirmation that they carry antibodies for the novel coronavirus. As fans may recall, the couple tested positive for COVID-19 while in Australia and returned home to Los Angeles at the end of March after recovering from their symptoms. Now, the two are doing what they can in the fight against coronavirus. While appearing on NPR's podcast Wait Wait...
Tom Hanks recently featured on NPR’s podcast and revealed that he and his wife, Rita Wilson will be donating their blood to help develop a vaccine for Coronavirus prevention. Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were diagnosed with COVID-19 last month in Australia.
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Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are doing their part to help researchers get one step closer to making the coronavirus vaccine.
Rita Wilson has posed barefaced for People magazine’s 2020 The Beautiful Issue.
"We will be giving it now to the places that hope to work on what I would like to call the Hank-ccine"
Tom Hanks is putting his own blood to work.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are donating their blood to medical researchers in the race for a coronavirus cure after successfully winning their battle with COVID-19.
Tom Hanks is getting real about his and Rita Wilson's battle with coronavirus.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are donating their blood to medical researchers in the race for a coronavirus cure after successfully winning their battle with COVID-19.
Rita Wilson is getting real about her experience with Botox.
Rita Wilson stopped by CBS This Morning on Tuesday (April 14) to describe what it felt like when she and husband Tom Hanks tested positive more than a month ago for COVID-19, and how the potential treatment made her feel even worse."I was very tired, I felt extremely achy, uncomfortable, didn't want to be touched and then the fever started," said Wilson in her first televised interview since the diagnosis.She also had "chills like I've never had before" to go with a nearly 102 degree fever and