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    Chase Stokes' 'Outer Banks' co-stars use his name to get into restaurants

    The 32-year-old actor - who is in a relationship with Kelsea Ballerini - isn't afraid to use his own name to get highly-sought after reservations, but not all of his cast mates are bold enough to do the same, so they pretend to be him instead


    In a TikTok video shared by America's Vanity Fair, he said: "Yes, I have used my name to get dinner reservations."

    His revelation prompted Drew Starkey, 30, Madison Bailey, 25, Jonathan Daviss, 24 and Carlacia Grant, 33, to dish up their confessions about using Chase's name to get into restaurants.

    Drew said: "Cause I'm too scared to do it, I will call you and be like: 'Hey can you ...?"

    Madison admitted: "I have actively called Chase's team to make me a reservation, that is true."

    Jonathan joked: "Instead of asking where he has done it, you should ask where hasn't he?"

    Chase, 32, went on to explain that a member of his PR team named Tanner Pittman is "kind of the honorary dinner reservation" person, with Carlacia chiming in: "I call Tanner all the time."

    The video ended with Chase impersonating his representative in a pretend call with Jonathan.

    He described himself as someone "on a young adult TV show" before Jonathan, pretending to be a restaurant host, said: "Well, we're supposed to be booked for the night but I'm gonna go check right now with my manager ... What did you say your name was?"

    But Jonathan then joked his pal only gets the reservations he wants because of his famous girlfriend.

    Staying in character on the fake call, he said: "Wait, wait. Is he dating Kelsea Ballerini? Bring him in, bring him in."

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