The “self-confessed black sheep” of the Hanks family revealed in 2014 that she had entered a cocaine recovery facility.
When asked at the time why she decided to go public with her illness, the then-24-year-old admitted that a tabloid was ready to publish an item about her receiving treatment.
The actor felt “fortunate by the AA and NA programmes,” which he credited with enabling him to “rise above this disease,” despite the news being public.
He continued, “I’m learning to accept my faults and be good with being human,” and thanked his well-known relatives for their support, including mother Rita Wilson and half-brother Colin Hanks.
Chet is on a better path even though he has been involved in his fair share of problems over the years, including accusations of marital violence, which he denies, and cases of cultural appropriation.
HanksFit Club is the name of the “self-mastery programme” that the fitness celebrity currently operates.