Gwyneth Paltrow Calls "Nepo Baby" Label "Ugly"
Amid Her Daughter's Emerging Modelling Career, Paltrow Rejects Criticism of Children Following in Their Famous Parents' Careers.
- Gwyneth Paltrow expresses discomfort with the 'nepo baby' label, calling it an 'ugly moniker'.
- The term 'nepo baby' refers to children of famous individuals who follow in their parents' career footsteps, implying they benefit from nepotism.
- Paltrow states there is nothing wrong with children wanting to do what their parents do and points out that other professions do not receive the same harsh judgement.
- Paltrow's daughter, Apple, has recently begun a career in modeling, sparking public discussion, but Paltrow emphasizes that she is primarily a student who wants to live a normal life.
- Paltrow, who grew up in an artistic family herself, insists that children should feel free to pursue whatever they want without fear of judgement or criticism.
- The 'nepo baby' term and ensuing discourse has become increasingly prevalent with the emergence of a new generation of celebrities born into famous families.