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Chet Hanks says his past drug use was so severe that 'cokeheads' told him to 'chill' - as he discusses intervention staged by parents Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson


Chet Hanks has opened up about the severity of his past drug addiction and the impact it had on his famous parents, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson .

Chet, 33, who is the eldest son of Hollywood icons Hanks and Wilson, both 67, compared himself to Al Pacino 's Scarface character Tony Montana when discussing his past cocaine addiction on Bradley Martyn's Raw Tal - pictured with his parents in 2010 Hanks and Wilson famously staged an intervention for their teenage son - with Chet previously revealing they had sent him to a 'wilderness camp' back in 2008 to help him deal with his addiction issues when he was still in high school - pictured 2008 Last year Chet opened up on the Ivan Paychecks podcast, stating that his father, Tom, and mother, Rita, had sent him to a 'wilderness camp' back in 2008 to help him deal with his addiction issues when he was still in high school.

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