Billie Eilish's Mom Claps Back at Her "Nepo Baby" Label

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Billie Eilish's ma knows the singer was made to execute large things.

But Maggie Bairdwho besides shares son Finneas with husband Patrick O'Connell—doesn't bargain that her children became famous because of nepotism. In fact, the histrion denies Billie and Finneas are "nepo babies" simply because she and Patrick are some successful the amusement industry, which the net brought up erstwhile a clip of Maggie connected a play six occurrence of Friends recently made the rounds.

"That came out, and it was like, ‘Oh, Billie is simply a nepo baby,'" Maggie told Glamour in an interrogation published Oct. 3. "And I'm like, ‘Did you cognize that I got that occurrence of Friends because I was astir to suffer my wellness insurance?'"

According to Maggie, she and her husband—who has appeared in Iron Man and The West Wingwere some "working people actors."

"We eked retired a meager living," she continued, "and it afforded america a batch of clip with our kids, which was awesome."

As Maggie explained, she and Patrick had ne'er experienced the level of fame that Billie, 22, and Finneas, 27, recovered arsenic teenagers, adding that determination are plentifulness of radical moving successful Hollywood and the amusement manufacture who don't acquisition it either.

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"People don't truly recognize there's a full manufacture of radical who are originative and they're moving and they're struggling, and they marque perfectly blessed lives, and they consciousness creative, and they consciousness fulfilled," she added. "But that's a precise antithetic beingness than connected this broadside of the doorway wherever you're abruptly playing successful this antithetic arena."

And arsenic she's watched her children execute much and much success—like erstwhile they broke the grounds for youngest two-time Oscar winners—she's thankful that they person managed to support a close-knit household unit.

"You measurement onstage successful beforehand of 100,000 people, and that's an hr and a half," she said to Glamour, "and past the remainder of the clip you're astatine the meal array and your member is giving you s--t. The household portion is the portion that keeps it sane."

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And the main happening Maggie hopes radical retrieve astir Billie and Finneas is "they're each human."

"You get a atrocious reappraisal successful a section paper—you cognize what I mean?—that's a bummer," she said. "But you don't person millions of radical commenting connected you. And it is benignant of an experimental procreation that we are parenting."

Read connected to larn astir different celebrities whose parents enactment successful the amusement industry.

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Dakota Johnson

"When that archetypal started, I recovered it to beryllium incredibly annoying and boring," the girl of Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson said connected the Feb. 7, 2024 occurrence of Today about the "Nepo Baby" debate.

Calling the contented "lame," the Fifty Shades of Grey prima added, "So the accidental to marque amusive of it, I jumped at"—referring to an SNL sketch poking amusive astatine the contention that she took portion the erstwhile period portion hosting the show.

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Emma Roberts

A reminder that this speech has been going connected for awhile, Emma was aboriginal successful pushing backmost against the conception that being Julia Roberts' niece (and Eric Roberts' daughter) was the cardinal to her career.

"A batch of radical deliberation that," the Scream 4 actress, past 20, told PopEater successful 2011, "and they speech astir nepotism which I deliberation is truthful ridiculous considering it's evidently not true—because I've auditioned for truthful galore things and ne'er gotten the part. Also it's like, you know, possibly idiosyncratic tin get you 1 part, but they can't truly get you 10 parts."

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Kate Hudson

Goldie Hawn's girl doesn't fuss to get the knives retired erstwhile speech turns to nepotism.

"I don't truly care," Kate, who was besides raised by Goldie's longtime spouse Kurt Russell, told The Independent successful December 2022. “I look astatine my kids and we're a storytelling family. It’s decidedly successful our blood. People tin telephone it immoderate they want, but it’s not going to alteration it."

The ma to sons Ryder and Bingham (with Chris Robinson and Matthew Bellamy, respectively) and girl Rani (with existent spouse Danny Fujikawa) explained, "I really deliberation determination are different industries wherever it's [more common]. Maybe modeling? I spot it successful concern mode much than I spot it successful Hollywood. Sometimes I've been successful concern meetings wherever I’m like, 'Wait, whose kid is this? Like, this idiosyncratic knows nothing!'"

Ultimately, she added, "If you enactment hard and you termination it, it doesn't matter."

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Kaia Gerber

"I won't contradict the privilege that I have," the exemplary girl of Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber told Elle for a January 2023 article. "Even if it's conscionable the information that I person a truly large root of accusation and idiosyncratic to springiness maine large advice, that unsocial I consciousness precise fortunate for."

But erstwhile it came to making movies, the Bottoms actress said, "No creator is going to sacrifice their imaginativeness for someone's kid. That conscionable isn't however creation is made, and what I'm funny successful is art."

Moreover, she added, "No 1 wants to enactment with idiosyncratic who's annoying, and not casual to enactment with, and not kind. Yes, nepotism is prevalent, but I deliberation if it really was what radical marque it retired to be, we'd spot adjacent much of it."

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Elizabeth Olsen

Carving retired her ain cinematic universe, Elizabeth is impervious that, sometimes, it conscionable takes one.

"I conjecture I understood what nepotism was similar inherently arsenic a 10-year-old," Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's small sister, who erstwhile considered utilizing Elizabeth Chase arsenic her nonrecreational name, told Glamour UK in 2021. "I don’t cognize if I knew the word, but determination is immoderate benignant of relation of not earning thing that I deliberation bothered maine astatine a precise young age. It had to bash with my ain insecurities, but I was 10."

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Ben Stiller

The lad of showbiz fixtures Anne Meara and Jerry Stiller believes that a ft successful the doorway volition lone get you truthful far.

Responding to a nepotism dig astatine Hopper (Sean's son) Penn, who had been formed successful a abbreviated movie being directed by Destry (Steven's daughter) Spielberg and written by Owen (Stephen's son) King, Stiller tweeted successful 2021, "Just speaking from experience, and I don't cognize immoderate of them, I would stake they each person faced challenges. Different than those with nary entree to the industry. Show biz arsenic we each cognize is beauteous rough, and yet is simply a meritocracy."

Agreeing during the speech that Hollywood wasn't a just playing tract for a fig of reasons, the Meet the Parents star clarified, "I'm saying that untalented radical don't truly past if they get a interruption due to the fact that of who they are oregon cognize oregon are related to."

Though helium got his 2 cents successful early, the trending taxable inactive came for Ben successful February 2023 erstwhile Steve Martin called him a "nepo baby" successful a teaser for their respective Pepsi Super Bowl commercials.

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Hopper Penn and Dylan Penn

“I tin spot being truly pissed that I got this role, arsenic idiosyncratic else," Dylan told W aft dada Sean Penn directed her successful the 2021 play Flag Day. At the aforesaid time, she added, arsenic a moving histrion "I've been auditioning forever. I've been rejected forever."

Regarding the kerfuffle implicit her member starring successful a Spielberg-daughter-directed short, Dylan stressed, "This is the business. It is astir who you know. Always. Whether you're the lad of Sean Penn oregon not."

Hopper, who made his movie debut successful Sean's movie The Last Face, told E! News successful February that the nepo babe speech didn't truly impact him.

"I'm like, 'If you similar it, cool. If you don't, great,'" helium explained, having conscionable made Devil's Peak with ma Robin Wright. "And if you deliberation that there's nepotism going on, I truly don't attraction due to the fact that I'm gonna bash the enactment conscionable arsenic nonrecreational arsenic everybody else, and I'm not gonna travel determination and bash it half-ass due to the fact that I'm moving with my dad, I'm moving with my mom.'"

Working with his father, Hopper noted, was the aforesaid "great nightmare" for him arsenic it was for each the different actors who weren't related to the director. 

And connected immoderate project, helium added, "if I messed up connected the movie the archetypal day, I'd beryllium fired conscionable similar everyone else. Or, if I was terrible, I'll beryllium terrible. And I person been terrible."

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Zoë Kravitz

"People would ever presume that if I got a job, it was due to the fact that of that," the High Fidelity star told Elle successful February 2022 of having Lisa Bonet and Lenny Kravitz for parents.

"That was hard," Zoë continued. "But I was incredibly privileged. I got an cause easily. I'm not going to unreal similar it didn't assistance maine get into the room. But I had to retrieve that I enactment hard, and arsenic a child, I was putting connected performances successful my grandparents' house. And it had thing to bash with who my household was. It was due to the fact that I loved it."

After the taxable blew up, the histrion told GQ months aboriginal it was "completely mean for radical to beryllium successful the household business." Furthermore, she added, "It's virtually wherever past names came from. You were a blacksmith if your household was, like, the Black family."

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Lily-Rose Depp

"People are going to person preconceived ideas astir you oregon however you got there," the girl of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis told Elle successful a November 2022 interview, "and I tin decidedly accidental that thing is going to get you the portion but for being close for the part." 

Fair enough, but The Idol star's comment connected the resurgent blistery topic promptly launched a 1000 different comments.

"I'm truthful cautious astir these conversations now," Lily-Rose told i-D a fewer months later. "I consciousness similar my parents did the champion occupation that they perchance could astatine giving maine the astir ‘normal childhood' that they could. And obviously, that inactive was not a mean childhood. I'm ace alert of the information that my puerility did not look similar everybody's."

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Ireland Baldwin

Responding to the sermon triggered by Lily-Rose, Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin's girl agreed that the kids of celebs volition yet emergence and autumn connected the spot of their ain work. But the archetypal emergence is usually achieved acknowledgment to a large boost.

"I wouldn't beryllium wherever I am, I wouldn't person gotten wherever I americium and been capable to bash what I tin bash if it weren't for my parents, and I deliberation truly wherever you spell incorrect is denying that," Ireland said successful a November 2022 TikTok.

She got that "either you're talented, either you're susceptible oregon you're not." But "things could beryllium a batch much elemental and understandable and relatable if you conscionable are honorable astir what you person and wherefore you person what you have."

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Gwyneth Paltrow

"As the kid of someone, you get entree different radical don't have, truthful the playing tract is not level successful that way," the girl of Blythe Danner and the precocious Bruce Paltrow said successful July 2022 connected Hailey Bieber's YouTube bid Who's successful My Bathroom?. "However, I truly bash consciousness that erstwhile your ft is successful the door, which you unfairly got in, past you astir person to enactment doubly arsenic hard and beryllium doubly arsenic good."

Bruce opened the door, directing Gwyneth successful the 1989 TV movie High, her acting debut, and Steven Spielberg sprinkled pixie particulate connected it, casting his 14-year-old goddaughter successful the 1991 Peter Pan phantasy Hook.

And that was before the statement was raging. "Now there’s this full 'nepo baby' civilization and judgement that exists astir kids of celebrated people," Gwyneth told Bustle successful October 2023, calling the word "kind of an disfigured moniker."

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Jane Fonda

Growing up with a nationalist treasure-level prima for a father, the histrion and activistic was acutely alert that her puerility was not normal.

"When I was 10, we moved to the East Coast, and abruptly I realized, due to the fact that of however I was treated, that determination was thing peculiar astir me," Jane told Harvard Business Review successful 2018. "It made maine a small self-conscious. Some radical wanted to beryllium my person due to the fact that my begetter was Henry Fonda; immoderate radical didn’t similar maine due to the fact that my begetter was Henry Fonda. There was some bully and bad."

"When I became an actress," the two-time Oscar victor continued, "the information that my begetter was a movie prima was an advantage—no question—because radical paid much attraction to maine than they would person if I were conscionable different actress. Also, internally, I wanted to beryllium definite that I wasn’t getting parts due to the fact that I was Henry Fonda’s daughter, truthful I worked harder. Instead of taking 1 people a week, I would instrumentality four, truthful nary 1 could accidental I was a dilettante."

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Bryce Dallas Howard

"It is an astonishing privilege to beryllium a kid of idiosyncratic who works successful an manufacture that you are funny successful and yet enactment in," the Jurassic World star—whose archetypal relation was "Redheaded Audience Girl" successful dada Ron Howard's Parenthood—told The Daily Beast successful 2020. "It's a privilege for that idiosyncratic to person occurrence successful their ain right. But determination was nary greater privilege than the information that my dada was supportive of me, empowered me, and showed maine respect—real respect—from time one."

Naturally, Bryce continued, "insecurities tin creep up oregon you'll perceive idiosyncratic say, like, 'Oh, she lone got that due to the fact that of X, Y, oregon Z.' But that's precise small."

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Maya Hawke and Ethan Hawke

"Put simply, I’m a nepo dad!" Ethan, who shares Maya with ex-wife Uma Thurman, cracked to Variety successful September astir jumping astatine the accidental to nonstop his girl in Wildcat. "And I'm not embarrassed astir it."

Maya, who plays writer Flannery O'Connor successful the film, said, "I had moments of insecurity astir it portion we were shooting the movie. But the net doesn’t person a batch of nuances. My dada has been a monolithic teacher for me, and we privation to enactment together. We similar being with each other."

The 25-year-old had antecedently noted that she could lone spell truthful acold arsenic her parents' kid. "I deliberation I'll get a mates chances connected their sanction and past if I suck, I'll get kicked retired of the kingdom," Maya told People in 2021. "And that's what should happen. So I'm conscionable going to effort not to suck." 

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Jamie Lee Curtis

Not agelong earlier she won her archetypal Oscar for her supporting crook successful Everything Everywhere All At Once, the girl of precocious surface legends Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh was blessed to ace a gag astatine the zeitgeist's expense.

"My parents were actors and I joined an actor," Jamie Lee, whose husband is Christopher Guest, said portion accepting her SAG Award successful February 2023. "I cognize you'll look astatine maine and think, 'Well, nepo baby. That's wherefore she's there'— and I wholly get it. But the information of the substance is, I'm 64 years aged and this is conscionable amazing."

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Colin Hanks

"When I was starting off, I was benignant of lovingly naïve, reasoning that it wasn't arsenic large a woody arsenic it is, that I would get the payment of the uncertainty that I was my ain person," Colin said of being Tom Hanks' kid connected Armchair Expert successful 2018. "And that doesn't happen."

The 46-year-old, whose archetypal movie relation was "Male Page" successful his dad's 1996 directorial debut That Thing You Do!, said on Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend in October 2022 that helium does "credit the aged man" for advising him to lone spell into acting if helium truly wanted to.

Tom advised him, "'If you don't truly privation this, past travel up with thing else, 'cause you volition beryllium miserable.'"

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Tom Hanks

Asked astir the renewed absorption connected actors' histrion kids, Tom—dad to Colin and girl Elizabeth with precocious ex-wife Samantha Lewes and sons Chet and Truman with existent spouse Rita Wilson—described showbiz arsenic simply "the household business."

"This is what we've been doing forever," Tom told Reuters successful January 2023. "It's what each of our kids grew up in. We person 4 kids, they're each precise creative, they're each progressive successful immoderate marque of storytelling."

He besides acknowledged it wasn't a agelong for manager Marc Forster to formed Truman arsenic Tom's younger aforesaid successful A Man Called Otto. "But the last analysis," the Oscar victor told ET astatine the film's premiere, "is the idiosyncratic has to amusement up connected the time and deed the marks and archer the truth. Only helium tin marque that decision. It was wholly up to him."

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Drew Barrymore

A scion of 1 of the astir storied Hollywood dynasties, Drew couldn't flight her celebrated past name.

But portion being surface fable John Barrymore's granddaughter carried some weight, the Never Been Kissed prima enactment it this mode connected her speech amusement successful January 2023: "If you came from a household of lawyers, and idiosyncratic said, 'Oh, well, her dada runs the firm,' it's like, 'Well, she inactive took the barroom and got present of her ain volition.' So arsenic agelong arsenic we’re not catty astir it and celebratory of it, that’s the code I want."

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Leni Klum

Heidi Klum's eldest kid is perfectly fine that she's successful acknowledgment to her supermodel ma and dada Seal. But it's up to her to stay in.

"It's conscionable a fact," Leni, 19, told People successful October 2022. "My parents are famous. I did get assistance starting off, and I cognize that radical would imagination to commencement disconnected with what I had...But I americium doing the enactment and putting successful the time. Now I'm moving connected my own, traveling alone, going to school. My ma and I conscionable person the aforesaid emotion for the aforesaid thing."

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Maude Apatow

Judd Apatow and Leslie Mann's firstborn girl was admittedly saddened by the nepo babe tag, but she was trying not to fto it get to her.

"A batch of radical [in akin situations] person proven themselves implicit the years, truthful I've got to support going and marque bully work," the Euphoria prima told Net-a-Porter for a September 2022 article. "It's truthful aboriginal successful my career, I don't person overmuch to amusement yet, but hopefully 1 time I'll beryllium truly arrogant of the worldly I've done by myself."

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Lily Allen

"The nepo babies y'all should beryllium worrying astir are the ones moving for ineligible firms, the ones moving for banks, and the ones moving successful politics, If we’re talking astir existent satellite consequences and robbing radical of opportunity," Allen, standing up for however hard she'd worked to get wherever she was, tweeted successful December 2022. "BUT that’s nary of my business."

In effect to the inevitable backlash reminding the singer—whose parents are histrion Keith Allen and movie shaper Alison Owen—that TikTok was focusing connected amusement nepo babies, thankyouverymuch, Lily acknowledged that was a valid conversation, too.

"It is rather wide that determination is simply a terrible deficiency of practice successful the manufacture wherever people and contention are concerned," she wrote connected X, past known arsenic Twitter. "Everyone loses arsenic a result...I bash consciousness that nepo babies are being somewhat scapegoated present though, determination is simply a wider, societal speech to beryllium had astir wealthiness inequality, astir deficiency of programs and funding."

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Meghan McCain

The girl of precocious Sen. John McCain and Cindy McCain is of the presumption that there's nary shame successful having accomplished parents. But you gotta ain it.

"To my chap 'Nepo babies'—just admit your privilege, the opportunities your past sanction has gotten you and determination on," she offered connected Instagram Stories successful December 2022. "At immoderate constituent endowment and grit comes into play but let's halt acting similar this is successful anyhow a rational load that radical cognize who [our] parents are—you dependable similar a--holes."

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Hailey Bieber

Need Stephen Baldwin's girl (and niece of Alec, Billy and Daniel) accidental much than her January 2023 "Nepo Baby" tee?

Though she did.

"It was much truthful to beryllium like, 'This is what everyone is saying and I privation you to cognize that this is my mode of responding to it,'" Hailey said successful June, explaining her purposely "overly literal" message on The Circuit With Emily Chang. Indisputably a nepo baby, the Rhode Skin laminitis said, "I clasp that I am."

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Tallulah Willis

Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's youngest girl gave large sisters Rumer Willis and Scout Willis a sartorial shout-out astir being the children of movie stars successful February 2023.

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Meg Ryan

"Jack is truly talented," the rom-com queen told Glamour of lad Jack Quaid, whom she shares with ex-husband Dennis Quaid. "He's much of a earthy than I'll ever be."

Meg added, "That nepo stuff is truthful dismissive of his enactment ethic, his gifts, and however delicate helium is to the thought of his privilege."

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Jack Quaid

Jack is surely alert of the assumptions that are made astir the children of actors.

"I knew that radical would perpetually say, 'Oh, I cognize however helium got that job,'" The Boys prima told Thrillist successful 2022. "And they're inactive going to accidental that. It's fine. But arsenic agelong arsenic I knew however I got there, that would beryllium enough."

Now 31, Jack decided agelong agone determination was no constituent trying to fell his parentage.

"It's not that I privation to flight from it," helium said connected Allegedly with Matthew Cole Weiss successful 2016. "I'm a immense instrumentality of some of their work." Noting that helium wasn't allowed to commencement auditioning until helium was 18, Jack added, "If I had conscionable parents that weren't actors, I would inactive beryllium implicit the satellite to person this job."

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