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Rita Wilson Posts Throwback Wedding Pic To Celebrate 34th Anniversary with Tom Hanks. https://www.instagram.com/ritawilson/

Rita WilsonandTom Hanksare going strong, 34 years later!

The couple celebrated their 34th wedding anniversary on Saturday, and Wilson had the perfect picture to capture their marital bliss all those years ago.

Wilson, 65, shared a photo from her 1988 wedding to Hanks, also 65, on Instagram. In the shot, the couple holds hands as they walk towards the camera, their overjoyed smiles impossible to conceal.

“34th. 1988-2022. 💕☦️💕,” Wilson captioned the photograph, taken on film. She also shared the photo to her Instagram Story, set to the sounds of her song, “The Best Days of Our Lives.”

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Carson Kressleycouldn’t help but show love for the dress, writing, “That dress tho - cest chic !”

Wilson and Hanks' relationship leads back to 1981 when they first met on the set of the ABC sitcom,Bosom Buddies. They were strictly platonic at the time, as Hanks was still with his ex-wife, the late Samantha Lewes. However, after they divorced, Wilson and Hanks went public in 1986.

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HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 09: (L-R) Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson attend the 92nd Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland on February 09, 2020 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)

After their wedding in 1988, Wilson and Hanks also went on to welcome two children:Chester “Chet” Hanksand Truman Theodore Hanks. Hanks also welcomed two children with Lewes before their split,Colin Hanksand Elizabeth Hanks.

The duo also worked througha bout of COVID-19together, after both were diagnosed in March 2020 at the onset of the pandemic. Wilson toldThe Guardianthat going through the illness alongside her husband made the recovery process “a little bit easier.”

We were taking care of each other instead of having the pressure of taking care of one person and no one taking care of you or understanding that the person at home needs a break," Wilson explained. “We were fortunate we were in a place where we understood what the other was going through.”

source: people.com