Empire and the US version of Shameless, spoke about his experiences in the spotlight on his YouTube channel in a video titled ‘The Truth About Growing Up As A Hanks’.As the son of a famous actor, Chet states that he “encountered a lot of disdain, a lot of animosity and a lot of negativity” because of people’s preconceived notions that he’d be a “really arrogant, entitled spoiled brat”.In the video, Chet said: “My experience was even more complicated because on top of fame already being toxic, I wasn’t even famous.
I was just the son of somebody famous. I hadn’t done anything to deserve any sort of recognition and that created a lot of contempt for me.
My dad is beloved, he’s on this pedestal, but for me it created a lot of contempt.“People automatically assumed in general that I would just be a really arrogant, entitled spoiled brat, even though I really wasn’t.
I’m really privileged but I wasn’t spoiled.”While he acknowledges he’s “very blessed” and that he “wouldn’t change my predicament for anything”, Chet said his experiences growing up were more difficult because he “didn’t have a strong male role model” to support him.“That’s what I didn’t understand as a kid,” Chet added. “That these people were fucking jealous of me and they were projecting their own insecurities onto me.“I needed to hear that as a kid.
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