Patrick Schwarzenegger shades his dad

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I also admire Arnold's work ethic and achievements and sure, Patrick has benefited from the privilege of having wealthy, connected parents. But coming from a loving, intact family that can serve as a model for building healthy relationships of your own is also a kind of privilege, and personally I'm very happy to come from that kind of privilege instead. I could make my own money and connections that my lower middle class parents couldn't give me, but it would be very hard to replace what they gave me by raising me in a household anchored by a happy, faithful marriage.
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Anonymous wrote:But he wouldn’t have a career without his dad.

Eh. His mom is still quite famous. And his dad would have never had a political career without his mom so they’ve both benefitted from nepotism.


I don’t think his mother would have got him the white lotus gig.


Why are people acting like this is some A-list role paying him $20M? The two Italian prostitutes last season (2022) and the younger boys were and are still no-name actors, are they not?

Will Sharpe
Beatrice Grannò
Adam DiMarco
Leo Woodall
Simona Tabasco
...even Haley Lu Richardson, does she have some high-powered career that I'm unaware of?


It’s a role, plus it’s a role in a series. It will probably lead to more roles. Many actors never get anywhere near that kind of opportunity.


And it’s a role in a series that will undoubtedly garner Emmy nominations for at least a few of the actors. Writing and directing like this doesn’t come along every day.
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Anonymous wrote:Both he and his mom come from Kennedy wealth and entitlement. To quote Lisa Barlow, they get presents just for breathing. Arnold had to prove his worth his entire life. I have very little respect for Kennedys.


This. Arnold is a self-made person who has to be ambitious in order to survive. Patrick has the extreme privilege doing whatever he wants and still living in luxury. Of course they'll have different outlooks. But one hopes that father and son would be able to empathize with each other.


Please.

He would not gave had a political career without his wife and like most men he fumbled the ball at the goal line.


You mean his wife’s family, not his wife. You’re also forgetting decades of work and success before that.


Yeah, I'm coming down pretty hard on Arnold's side. He came to a new country with nothing and a heavy accent. He made something of himself. Maria wouldn't have given him a second look had he not already made it. I don't condone the Nanny Affair, at all. But I have zero respect for a beyond privileged kid throwing any shade at his dad who had to work a zillion times harder than the son--who has had it all handed to him.


So he should worship his dad? He is entitled to his opinions and feelings about his father. You can be extremely successful and be a shitty parent. They are not mutually exclusive.


I get it. But I look down on an entitled kid who throws shade at someone who had to work far (beyond measure) harder than him to succeed. If he has a problem with his dad, take it to therapy.


Who says he isn't? He was asked a question in an interview and answered it. It's funny how you value hard work over character. Clearly he was hurt by his dad's actions and that's valid.


I guess I'm just someone who doesn't believe in taking advantage of something my parents did to get attention. I mean seriously, how many parents on DCUM would complain if their kids, as adults, went out and publicly bagged on them for how they parented. It's bad enough here on an anonymous site. Attention seekers.


Ok, well when Mike White calls just tell him no.

lol.
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Anonymous wrote:At least he's a very attractive nepo baby, so he fits the show's vibe. This same forum tried to gaslight everyone that Kamala's hideous step-daughter deserved a modeling career.


I don't think PS is attractive, so there's that. But I did lol about Kamala's hideous step daughter. I mean, seriously.


He may not be your cup of tea but he is an objectively attractive blue-eyed tall and fit young man. Looks like a really attractive USC or UVA sporty frat boy. And that's really all the role calls for - eye candy on a pretentious and shallow cable soap opera.





Weak chin and asymmetric smile say no.


Post a picture of yourself, your husband or SO, or your son. Then we’ll have some real fun.

Moron.


+ 100

You know that pp is married to fugly.
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Anonymous wrote:No need to publicly disparage his father, regardless of how he feels about him or whether it was deserved. Keep it private.


^^Said by someone who doesn’t have to give public interviews where they are asked about the person who blew up their entire lives.
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Anonymous wrote:At least he's a very attractive nepo baby, so he fits the show's vibe. This same forum tried to gaslight everyone that Kamala's hideous step-daughter deserved a modeling career.


I don't think PS is attractive, so there's that. But I did lol about Kamala's hideous step daughter. I mean, seriously.


He may not be your cup of tea but he is an objectively attractive blue-eyed tall and fit young man. Looks like a really attractive USC or UVA sporty frat boy. And that's really all the role calls for - eye candy on a pretentious and shallow cable soap opera.





Weak chin and asymmetric smile say no.


Post a picture of yourself, your husband or SO, or your son. Then we’ll have some real fun.

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Right? I’m not saying he’s flawless but he could easily pass for a Ralph Lauren model.


Exactly, he is objectively extremely attractive. I also find it ridiculous how everyone laments about plastic surgery making everyone look the same and have the same facial features, which is completely true. Then any deviation from those “rules” is mocked and called unattractive. I’m so over it!
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Anonymous wrote:No need to publicly disparage his father, regardless of how he feels about him or whether it was deserved. Keep it private.


^^Said by someone who doesn’t have to give public interviews where they are asked about the person who blew up their entire lives.


Way too dramatic - he was like 17 when his parents split up. He’s absurdly wealthy, both his parents are absurdly wealthy. Nobody blew up his life.
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He’s just a nepo baby. I think he’s going a fine job in white lotus and is a good looking young man but but neither his looks nor acting talent are so anywhere near so unusual that he’d be anybody if he weren’t a nepo baby.
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Anonymous wrote:No need to publicly disparage his father, regardless of how he feels about him or whether it was deserved. Keep it private.


^^Said by someone who doesn’t have to give public interviews where they are asked about the person who blew up their entire lives.


Way too dramatic - he was like 17 when his parents split up. He’s absurdly wealthy, both his parents are absurdly wealthy. Nobody blew up his life.

Pretty sure he felt like it. Are you old enough to remember when the story broke? It was sensational news.
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Spoken like a true nepo-baby who forgets he didn't have to work hard to get his job, whereas his dad worked his way up.
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Anonymous wrote:Spoken like a true nepo-baby who forgets he didn't have to work hard to get his job, whereas his dad worked his way up.

Directly from the link in OP:

"I'm never gonna out-succeed my dad in his terms. But in my terms, I will."

"My dad is all about hard work, determination, work ethic. That’s probably what’s kept me working each and every day at getting better."

Seems like he knows a thing or two about how hard his dad had to work…probably at least as much as you do.
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