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Jaycee Chan, right, and his mother Joan Lin are seen at the premiere of the movie, The Twin Effect II, in Taipei, Taiwan, August 11, 2004. [Photo/IC]

Jaycee Chan turns over new leaf in detention

Hong Kong actor Jaycee Chan, son of kung fu superstar Jackie Chan, who was suspected of drug use back in August, spent his 32nd birthday in detention on Wednesday and revealed a new outlook on life, ent.163.com reported.

His broker quoted Chan's mother, Joan Lin, as saying that Jaycee Chan has repented and turned over a new leaf, borrowing more than 100 books to read in the last 113 days in detention. He has also started writing songs and film scripts.

Jaycee Chan seldom read books before, even asking his colleagues to read out film scripts for him, claiming he has dyslexia. His mother said "he has really changed".

Jackie Chan, who is busy on a film shoot, commented in an interview that his son was too "playful and na?ve" to understand the serious consequences of drug use. Jackie Chan said if he had known about it earlier, he would have beaten his son "to death".

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