Do you feel sorry for children of celebrities?

Anonymous
I agree that Rumor Willis is not pretty, but her self-confidence and the way she acknowledges her looks make her an attractive bad a%% in my book.

Tori Spelling did not inherit looks nor money from Dad.
And when she was young + rich, she acted like a spoiled snob during interviews so I have zero sympathy.
Sorry T.

Alexa Ray has had plastic surgery, but she looks a lot nicer now.
Having California Girl, blonde/blue-eyed Christy Brinkley as your Mother would be a living nightmare because even today.....
She is just so freakin’ beautiful!!

Look at Lana Turner and her mousy brown hair daughter Cheryl Crane.

Princess Grace and her plain looking son.
(Prince Andrew? I forgot his name.)

Madonna and her not handsome song Rocco.
Her biological daughter got the good genes first.

Cher and Chaz.

Valerie + Eddie’s kid “Wofie” Wolfgang Van Halen.

And of course Cindy Crawford and Kaia Gerber.
(Wait......what.....??!)
Just kidding about that last one.
Anonymous
I think Mariah Carey is very beautiful, but her twins look like just average little tikes.

Same for Julia Robert’s three children.

And while I think Britney Spears is quite lovely, I do not think her sons are anything special in the looks dept.

Anonymous
I absolutely do feel sorry for children of celebrities. All you have to do is read some of these posts and how critical they are. In fact, just look at the first one at the top of this page. I wouldn't wish that type of attention on the children of my worst enemy. I think that this is a situation where the cons definitely outweigh the pros.
Anonymous
I was college roommates with Billy Crystal's daughter. We are still friends. She was totally normal, though used to some of the nicer things in life.

There is a way to keep children out of the public eye. It's a decision made by celebs.

I remember when Pink had her daughter (who is now 6 or 7) and she wrote a whole screed about privacy for children of celebs and how she wished the US did it like the UK where childrens faces are blurred out. But she got over that pretty quickly and her daughter is all over her Instagram page, and on the cover of US Weekly with her, and she talks about Willow in acceptance speeches and lets her come on stage, etc. It's a decision.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a very marginally famous parent who is humiliating. The hardest part is being seen as xyz’s kid rather than your own person. I am loathe to discuss my family and have worked hard to create my own life/identity for this reason.


Ivanka is that you?
Anonymous
I feel really sorry for the Jolie-Pitt kids. I think there is zero chance they turn out ok unless Brad is able to step in hard and override Angelina's crazy. I hate they're not even in school. I feel certain they're getting basically No education.
Anonymous
Yes. I feel bad for almost all of them with very few exceptions.

I'm sure they get some perks and they have their fun being the child of a celebrity. They get to go places, do things, meet people that regular kids can't. Add in the industry connections that they automatically have.....yeah, there can definitely be an upside to having a famous parent.

But then you see some of these kids and the distorted realities that they live and how extremely flaky their parents are...(shudder).
Anonymous
I think they live quite charmed lives.

Living in mansions, having a ton of servants (thus no chores,) private school education, summer holidays spent in exotic locales, the nicest clothes and of course instant fame.

As long as the parents are normal, loving + caring, I think they should have the very best start in life.

Just as long as they do not say anything bad about their parents publicly.

Or they may be publicly humiliated by being left out of their parent’s will years later.

Like Joan Crawford, Bette Davis & Jerry Lewis’ children found out the hard way.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was college roommates with Billy Crystal's daughter. We are still friends. She was totally normal, though used to some of the nicer things in life.

There is a way to keep children out of the public eye. It's a decision made by celebs.

I remember when Pink had her daughter (who is now 6 or 7) and she wrote a whole screed about privacy for children of celebs and how she wished the US did it like the UK where childrens faces are blurred out. But she got over that pretty quickly and her daughter is all over her Instagram page, and on the cover of US Weekly with her, and she talks about Willow in acceptance speeches and lets her come on stage, etc. It's a decision.


Small world ... they came to tour my university, and I remember hearing that she picked a different one -- I guess it was yours. I think he has more than one daughter, but was this Jennifer?

They were very nice when they came to campus.
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