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Chase Stokes has admitted to using his celebrity status for personal benefits

Chase Stokes has admitted to using his celebrity status for personal benefits



Chase Stokes and the cast of The Outer Banks reveal the secret of how they make dinner reservations

Chase Stokes dived headfirst into enjoying the perks of Hollywood celebrity.

In a recently released playful video for Vanity Fair, Foreign banks The actors were asked if they had ever used their celebrity status to make a dinner reservation.

When the camera stopped on the 32-year-old actor, he admitted with a cheeky smile: “Yes.”

“I used my name to get lunch orders,” Stokes was the first to admit. His bold admission prompted his colleagues to join in, only to discover they were also using Stokes’ fame to secure tables at the restaurant.

“Because I’m so scared to do it, I’m going to call you and say, ‘Hey, can you…?'” Drew Starkey said.

Madison Bailey admitted, “I’ve been actively calling the Chase team to get me a reservation, it’s true.”

Meanwhile, Jonathan Davies joked: “Instead of asking where he did it, you should be asking where he didn’t?”

Stokes said that a member of his PR team, Tanner, is known as the coordinator of the “order of honor dinner”.

Carlasia Grant quickly added, “I call Tanner all the time!” That left only Rudy Pankov and Madeleine Klein Foreign banks cast members who did not admit to using their partner’s name to book a room.