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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Nick Hogan's Life After Parents Divorce

Aug. 15 2009, Published 12:21 p.m. ET

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Embattled celeb spawn Nick Hogan is attempting to put his life back on track after a near fatal street racing accident in 2007, and RadarOnline.com has full disclosure from the young man.

In part two of an exclusive interview, Nick touches on everything from his parents divorce to the controversial OJ Simpson references his father Hulk made April's Rolling Stone Magazine, as well as mom Linda's much younger boyfriend.

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Click here for Nick's thoughts on the accident that left friend John Graziano severely injured.

"I only met Charlie after I got out of jail," Nick told RadarOnline.com. "Even though I went to school with him, I never talked to him until just recently. He's a cool guy."

When it comes to his dad's "off color" remarks in Rolling Stone, in which the Hulk said he could have gone the "OJ route" during his divorce battle, Nick says the press blew it totally out of control.

"My dad cried during the Lion King. He's not the bruiser that people think he is. What he was trying to say was, given what he was going through at the time, any lesser of a person would have gone that route, and that he chose not to."

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