Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan’s troubled son Chance has sparked major concerns online as he drunkenly begs someone to “please kill me”.
The 27-year-old shared disturbing videos on his Instagram Stories on Monday in which he was seen drinking wine and slurring his words while sitting at a table in public.
He had a laptop open in front of him, watching the American animated television show Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids while lamenting his life.
‘This is my life. “This is what it’s come down to,” Chance said as he sipped his wine glass.
The camera pointed at his face and the laptop wobbled as he struggled to keep it steady as he spoke.
Then he came closer and said, ‘Please. Please kill me. I beg you.
Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan’s troubled son Paul Hogan, 85, Chance, 27, has sparked major concerns online as he drunkenly begs someone to “please kill me”. Pictured together in 2016
Chance uploaded a second video moments later, clutching his drink as he said, “I take it all back.” I’m living the dream… I never want to leave this table.’
He took another swig of wine and uploaded some blurry selfies of himself frowning as he posed next to his laptop that was still playing Fat Albert.
A few hours later, Chance seemed to have lifted her spirits by sharing another clearer photo of himself smiling while posing in front of a harbor.
She had a cigarette dangling from her mouth and a black choker around her neck as she took the photo with a pier in the background.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Chance and his father Paul’s representatives for comment.
The worrying posts come after Paul, 85, broke his silence amid growing concerns about his troubled son.
The Australian-born retired actor dismissed widespread fears about Chance, his only child with ex-wife and former co-star Linda Kozlowski, in December.
Chance, an aspiring musician who resides in Venice Beach with his famous father, has frequently made headlines for his erratic behavior.

The 27-year-old shared disturbing videos on his Instagram Stories on Monday in which he was seen drinking wine and slurring his words while sitting at a table in public.

He had a laptop open in front of him, on which he watched the American animated television show Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids while lamenting about his life.
But when DailyMail.com found Paul while he was running errands in Los Angeles last month, the father of six said there was nothing to fear.
When asked if he was worried about Chance, Paul shook his head nonchalantly and smiled before answering, “No.”
He continued: ‘No. “There are many things made up and many of them he (Chance) does on purpose.”
Paul poured cold water on his worries as he made a quick trip to a local store and ATM, which was his first public outing in nine months.
The reclusive star seemed friendly and happy to chat despite the rumors and concerns circulating about her son.
The film legend, originally from Sydney, left his home country behind following the success of the 1986 action comedy film Crocodile Dundee.
He made the decision to settle with his second wife, Linda, in Los Angeles in the 1990s.
When asked if he would like to return to his Australian homeland, he said: “Oh yes.” One of these days.

‘This is my life. This is what it has come down to. Please. Please kill me. “I’m begging you,” Chance sputtered as he sipped his wine glass.

A few hours later, Chance seemed to have lifted her spirits by sharing another clearer photo of himself smiling while posing in front of a harbor.


Paul shares Chance, his youngest son, with his ex-wife and former co-star Linda Kozlowski. All photographed in 2013.
Then he added, referring to his son: “If he comes.”
Chance has been living with his father in Los Angeles since his parents divorced in 2014 after 24 years of marriage.
In November, disturbing new photos emerged of Chance buying beer and shuffling through the alleys of Venice Beach, near the home he shares with his father.
Paul’s latest comments contradict recent reports that he had been “very worried” about his son.
The reports emerged after Daily Mail Australia shared shocking images of Chance looking disheveled in an alley, taken on November 14.
He appeared to be walking aimlessly up and down the street before approaching a turned-off vehicle near his home.
Chance’s online behavior has also become more erratic, raising more concerns.
He recently shared a bizarre video of himself ominously claiming that something is about to “begin” while showing off his swollen gums to the camera.
Chance is no stranger to scandals; After all, their parents’ relationship was one of the biggest tabloid stories of the late ’80s.
Sparks flew between Paul and Linda on set in the Australian outback, while the Australian, 19 years Linda’s senior, was still married to his wife Noelene Edwards.
The couple married in 1990, welcomed Chance eight years later, and divorced in 2014.
Paul and his first wife, Noelene Edwards, married in 1958 before separating and divorcing in 1981. They share five children: Brett, Clay, Scott, Todd and Lauren.