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The two requests Rita Wilson made to husband Tom Hanks after her breast cancer diagnosis

Rita Wilson told Tom Hanks after her breast cancer diagnosis in 2015 that if she were to die, she wanted him to be “sad for a very long time.”

The actress recalled the couple’s heartfelt conversation about her health battle while speaking with Demi Moore at the Sound of a Woman: Rita Wilson in Conversation event in New York City on Tuesday.

“I said to Tom, I’m like, ‘OK, if, if something happens and I go first, I just have two requests. And one is that you should be sad for a very, very long time,’” Wilson, 69, revealed, per People.

Rita Wilson revealed what she told Tom Hanks after her 2015 breast cancer diagnosis during Sound Of A Woman: Rita Wilson In Conversation With Demi Moore in New York City on Tuesday. Getty Images
Wilson (seen above with Moore) told Hanks that if she were to die, he “should be sad for a very, very long time.” Getty Images

Her second request for Hanks, 69, was to “throw me a party.”

“I want it to be a celebration of life,” Wilson remembered telling Hanks. “I want it to be about people telling stories and joy and remembering me in that way.”

“And I think people, a lot of people want that, you know?” she added. “I think there’s room for that.”

Wilson (pictured above with Hanks in Los Angeles on April 16) also told Hanks she’d want him to “throw me a party.” Getty Images for LACMA
The actress and singer (seen above with Hanks) recalled telling her husband that she’d want the party to be “a celebration of life.” tomhanks/Instagram

Wilson, who has been married to Hanks since 1988, underwent a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery after doctors found “invasive” cancer in 2015.

The “Sleepless in Seattle” star told Moore that her 2019 song “Throw Me a Party” was inspired by her and Hank’s conversation after her diagnosis.

“The song … it came out of this, this story I’ve told before, but if you haven’t heard it, it was, when you get the diagnosis and you’re like, ‘I don’t know, I don’t know what’s gonna happen, but I hope I’m still here, you know, in a few years,’” Wilson told the crowd.

“I want it to be about people telling stories and joy and, remembering me in that way,” Wilson added (The couple is pictured above at their wedding in April 1988). Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
Wilson (seen above with Hanks at SNL50: The Anniversary Special in February 2025) also revealed that her 2019 song “Throw Me a Party” was inspired by her post-diagnosis conversation with Hanks. Getty Images

After reflecting on her cancer battle, Wilson happily told the crowd, “I’m here. Yay!”

In March 2025, Wilson marked a decade since she was cancer-free with a heartfelt Instagram post.

“10 years. And I am so deeply grateful,” Wilson told her followers.

Wilson, who is pictured above with Hanks at an event in London in June 2025, underwent a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery after her breast cancer diagnosis. Getty Images
Wilson (seen above in a selfie with Hanks) marked ten years of being cancer-free in March 2025. tomhanks/Instagram

She continued, “The gratitude is overwhelming. Didn’t always feel this way. And you know that, anybody who’s going through [it, or] who’s survived knows that it’s an up and down, like, hamster wheel. But then you get to this point.”

Wilson said that while she doesn’t “talk about it much,” she posted about her cancer-free anniversary because “it’s important to celebrate good news.”

“I am thinking of anybody out there who might be going through some difficulties,” she added. “You’re in my thoughts and prayers.”



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