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Rita Wilson’s touching birthday message for husband Tom Hanks – 9TheFIX

Rita Wilson is celebrating her husband Tom Hanks’ 64th birthday with a touching tribute to her partner of 32 years.
Wilson, 63, shared a photo of Hanks smiling to her personal Instagram account, and declared “every day with you is blessing.”
“Happy Birthday, @tomhanks. We love you so much,” Wilson wrote on July 9 (US Time). “You are our anchor. Every day with you is a blessing.”
The actress then shared lyrics from the 1967 Beetles love song ‘When I’m Sixty Four’.
“Give me your answer, fill in a form / Mine for evermore / Will you still need me, will you still feed me / When I’m sixty-four?’, to which she answered ‘YES”.
Famous friends and family also expressed their wishes to Hanks on the occasion of his birthday.
“Happy birthday pops,” his son, Colin Hanks wrote. “Another year around the sun, and another birthday post for YOU.”
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Meanwhile, actress Charlize Theron shared a throwback of Hanks with her arm was wrapped around him. “You will forever be my hero,’ the Bombshell actress wrote. ‘Happy birthday @tomhanks.”
READ MORE:Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson’s complete relationship timeline
In March, Hanks and Wilson made headlines when they both contracted COVID-19 during their trip to Australia. The duo were in Australia while Hanks was filming Baz Lurhmann’s Elvis Presley biopic.
Wilson and Hanks debuted their romance in 1986 at the premiere of his movie, Nothing in Common. They married in 1988.
Wilson and Hanks share two sons, Chet, 29, and Truman, 24. Hanks has two children from his previous marriage, Colin, 42, and Elizabeth, 38.

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