Tom Hanks’ Son, Chet Hanks, Says He Feels ‘No Shame’ About Getting Botox Injected Into His Forehead

Chet Hanks, the son of Tom Hanks, is the epitome of self-care, which includes getting a decent Botox treatment.

On Tuesday, July 30, Chet, 33, posted on his Instagram Story, saying, “Just got my forehead blasted with Botox.” I’m grateful, @bham90210med spa.

The star shared a snapshot with two of the technicians, gushing about his treatment. “Come to Beverly Hills; you’ll be taken care of.” #NoShameInMyGame, he made fun of it.

Not every famous person who has resorted to Botox to keep their face appearing young is as youthful-looking as Chet, the 68-year-old son of Tom and his wife Rita Wilson. (Tom, 67, and Rita also have a son named Truman. The actor from Forrest Gump also has a son named Colin and a daughter named Elizabeth with his late ex-wife, Samantha Lewes.)

In April, Olivia Culpo shared some of her beauty secrets when she said, “I, for the record, have never had plastic surgery,” in a TikTok video.

The 32-year-old model disclosed that she has, nevertheless, had Botox applied to the sides of her chin and temples. Because Botox tugs at her eyebrows and makes her seem “insane,” Culpo stated that she avoids getting it done on her lips, forehead, and jaw.

In contrast, Olivia Colman acknowledged receiving “loads” of Botox during a February appearance on BBC Radio 2. Despite her support for the surgery, she acknowledged that it hurts because there are “needles in your face!”

During an episode of his and sister Kate Hudson’s podcast, “Sibling Revelry,” in June, Oliver Hudson shared some candid thoughts regarding maintaining his facial hair.

“I’m planning to have Botox. How are you going to handle that? Nothing,” he teased 45-year-old Kate. “I will also look fantastic. I will always be a man.

Getting treatment no longer feels “taboo,” according to Oliver, 47. If you’re astute, you’ll see that nearly every individual, including musicians and actors, has done something offensive to their face. Not negatively, but as maintenance,” he clarified.

“I would be shocked to know which one hasn’t,” Kate said in agreement.

Chet is well-versed in the goings-on among the Hollywood elite, having grown up the son of two A-list actors. Because of this understanding and his own highs and lows, he is very candid with his supporters about every facet of his life.

Chet thought back on his previous drug use last month, now that he is clean.

“I had the biggest issues with f—king coke as a substance. He admitted as much on a June episode of the podcast “Bradley Martyn’s Raw Talk”: “I’m a f—king cokehead, straight up.” “When I went out for a drink with the cokeheads, they would advise me to calm, bro. Hold on a moment. Give it fifteen minutes or so. I was enamored by that.

Chet remembered an addiction that was “terrible.” “It wears you down,” he went on. “You just kind of wither away from hunger. You’re having trouble falling asleep.

When Chet was at his worst, his parents didn’t get along with him and even sent him to a program for disturbed teenagers. “I cherish my parents.” I adore my mother and father dearly. “This is merely a minor inconvenience,” he continued.

Chet continues to grow and learn about himself, partly because of his experience on The Surreal Life: Villa of Secrets on MTV.

“The Surreal Life is a distinct genre of television. In an exclusive interview with Us Weekly in July, Chet said, “It’s not messy and negative,” adding that his parents were “supportive” of his experience on the reality show. It’s more about vulnerability, interpersonal interactions, and personal development. It’s a whole other genre of reality television. I had everyone’s backing to do it.

“I was trying to get the most out of the experience and just be honest and transparent, and I did,” the rapper and YouTuber continued. Yes, I learned a lot from that. For me, it was a wonderful experience.

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