Chet Hanks is fighting against imminent aging.
The “Surreal Life” star revealed on his Instagram Story Tuesday that he got his forehead “blasted with Botox” to take care of his facial lines.
Hanks, 33, shared a photo of himself posing with two female estheticians from Beverly Hills Aesthetic Medics and credited them for getting him “right.”
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Tom Hanks’ son Chet recalls doing so much cocaine that even ‘cokeheads’ told him to ‘chill’
“#NoShameInMyGame,” he added over the image.
The once-troubled son of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson’s approach to vanity is a far cry from how he used to live his life — as an addict who once snorted so much cocaine that even “cokeheads” told him to “chill.”
“I’m a f–king cokehead, straight-up,” Chet said in a recent episode of fitness influencer Bradley Martyn’s “Raw Talk” podcast of his past addiction issues. “Not anymore, but that is my drug of choice — cocaine, bro, like Tony Montana [Al Pacino’s character in ‘Scarface’].”
The “Your Honor” actor, who shares an 8-year-old daughter named Michaiah with his ex Tiffany Miles, has long been open about struggling with addiction since the age of 16 and his parents’ decision to send him to a wilderness program in Utah to get him sober.
“They just hiked us in circles with an 80-pound pack. There’s a lot going through your mind. You’re under observation. … They’re psychoanalyzing you and picking you apart,” he recalled in a 2022 interview.
“I was there longer than anybody else that I had seen come or go in the whole program, except for one kid who was there for six months.”
Since getting sober, Chet has become so religious he inked an enormous cross on his chest.
“‘All the pain in my life has resulted from one thing — the lie of believing that my purpose is anything but just serving God,'” he captioned a since-deleted image of the tattoo.
“It’s not fully clear to me yet how I can best serve Him but I feel that this level of honesty is a starting point. And I know He will continue to reveal more.”