Meg Ryan Defends Son's Career Against 'Nepo Baby' Criticisms
Actress praises Jack Quaid's talent and sensitivity to privilege, while also expressing pride in daughter Daisy's college journey.
- Meg Ryan defends her son, Jack Quaid, against criticisms of being a 'nepo baby', a term used to describe individuals who are believed to benefit from their parents' fame or status.
- Ryan praises her son's talent and work ethic, dismissing the 'nepo baby' label as dismissive of his efforts and sensitivity to his privilege.
- Jack Quaid, who has appeared in projects such as 'Hunger Games', 'The Boys', and 'Oppenheimer', has stated that his parents have been supportive but hands-off in his acting career.
- Ryan also shares her pride in her daughter, Daisy, who is currently pursuing her interests in fashion design at Smith College.
- Ryan, who adopted Daisy from China in 2006, says her relationship with her daughter has convinced her of 'magic' and that they were 'destined' to be together.