Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson’s son Chet, 33, shows off wrinkle-free complexion while out vaping in LA after confessing to recently getting ‘blasted with Botox’

Chet Hanks, the son of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, showed off his youthful, wrinkle-free complexion as he left Steak 48 restaurant in Beverly Hills on Thursday night.

After dining with a friend at the posh steakhouse, the 33-year-old musician looked fresh-faced as he waited for the valet to bring his car.

After recently sharing a glimpse into his self-care routine, which included Botox treatments to treat the wrinkles on his face, Chet looked refreshed and rested.

For the occasion, he wore a $1,550 black Prada shirt, matching pants, diamond earrings and a large silver watch.

When he last saw the actor, who is now sober after struggling with addiction since he was 16, he appeared to be inhaling from some sort of vaping device.

Chet Hanks, the son of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, showed off his youthful, wrinkle-free complexion as he left Steak 48 in Beverly Hills on Thursday night

His latest photo emerged just days after he shared a photo of himself with two female aestheticians at Beverly Hills Aesthetic Medics.

“Just got Botox on my forehead,” he captioned the photo. “Come to Beverly Hills, they’ll fix you. #NoShameInMyGame.”

The reality star also showed off the results of his cosmetic treatment in two saucy photos, which he posted on his social media accounts.

Chet has been open for years about the seriousness of his past drug addiction and the impact it had on his famous parents.

Chet compared himself to Tony Montana, the character from Al Pacino’s Scarface, when he spoke about his former cocaine addiction on Bradley Martyn’s Raw Talk.

The actor said, “I’m a fucking coke addict, I really am.” Not anymore, but it’s still my drug of choice: cocaine, bro, just like Tony Montana!

You’re like, ‘I know this guy’s a fucking cokehead, but I want a small dick,

‘I’d go snort coke with the cokeheads and they’d be like, “Yo, take it easy, bro. … Hold on. Give it fifteen minutes.” I couldn’t get enough of that shit.’

After dining with a friend at the posh steakhouse, the 33-year-old musician looked fresh as he waited for the valet to bring his car

After dining with a friend at the posh steakhouse, the 33-year-old musician looked fresh as he waited for the valet to bring his car

Hanks, who has been sober for almost two years, says of his former addiction: “It’s horrible. It eats away. You waste away, because you can’t eat, you can’t sleep.’

Hanks and Wilson staged an intervention for their teenage son, who Chet previously said they sent him to a “wilderness camp” in 2008 to help him deal with his addiction issues while he was in high school.

Chet said he holds no grudge against his parents for taking the drastic step, adding: “I was a really good, innocent kid my whole life. And then one day I just took that leap, took that step and I was like, ‘What the f**k.’ Where did my kid go.”

“Smoking weed, getting drunk, doing stupid things. It was normal, but it was such an abrupt change that it was concerning.”

His latest photo comes just days after he shared a photo of himself with two female aestheticians at Beverly Hills Aesthetic Medics

His latest photo comes just days after he shared a photo of himself with two female aestheticians at Beverly Hills Aesthetic Medics

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“Just got Botox on my forehead,” he captioned the photo. “Come to Beverly Hills they’ll help you. #NoShameInMyGame”

The reality star also showed off the results of his cosmetic treatment in two smoldering shots uploaded to his social media accounts

The reality star also showed off the results of his cosmetic treatment in two smoldering shots uploaded to his social media accounts

He checked into rehab in 2015 after using crack cocaine to feed his addiction, and In September 2022 it will have been one year since I was sober.

“The decision was final. Never going back. Never. This is just the beginning. Today could be the day that changes your life forever,” he had typed in the caption of his post.

Chet previously talked about his drug addiction, which he says he has been struggling with since he was 16.

“I have struggled with substance abuse since I was 16. I finally decided to seek help at the age of 24,” he shared on Instagram in 2014.

Chet pictured with his parents Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson in February 2024

Chet pictured with his parents Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson in February 2024

In another series of videos, he revealed that he sold coke and smoked crack before checking into rehab.

‘A few months ago I was selling coke [and] “I used to do coke until I couldn’t even snort it through my nose because it was so clogged. I even smoked crack,” he revealed.

The musician believes his struggle with addiction stems from his lifestyle in the spotlight and his difficulty fitting in and following in his famous father’s footsteps.

After Chet went to rehab, his two-time Oscar-winning father said in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that he supported his son “every step of the way.”

Chet has previously spoken about his drug addiction, which he says he has struggled with since his teenage years

Chet has previously spoken about his drug addiction, which he says he has struggled with since his teenage years

Last year, Chet revealed on the Ivan Paychecks podcast that his father, Tom, and mother, Rita, sent him to a “wilderness camp” in 2008 to help him deal with his addiction issues when he was in high school.

He told of the morning he woke up to find men standing around his bed, ready to escort him to the camp in Utah.

“Bald heads, like military guys that look like bouncers, you know? And I’m like, ‘What the f***? What the f*** is going on?’ And they’re like, ‘You’re coming with us, we can do this the easy way or the hard way,'” Chet had said.

Chet indicated that he felt his parents had both been “manipulated all the time” because of their Hollywood status and their wealthy status, and that they had been used like “whales” because they had the “means to keep” him in the camp for a “long f***ing time.”