Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, why does the public support their brands?
The public was fascinated with John F. Kennedy, Jr. He wasn't a model, but it was his family tree the public was interested in.
Gwyneth Paltrow is Blythe Danner's daughter. Drew Barrymore came from a famous Hollywood family. Giada DeLaurentis has a famous grandfather.
The casting couch is also a real thing.
What is worse? Nepotism or sleeping your way to the top?
That's a weird way to put it. Sleeping your way to the top is generally thought to be pretty harmful t the people who have to do the sleeping. See, ex, Harvey Weinstein's victims.
As for "nepotism" - another way to think of it is, it's the world someone grew up in, of course it's a natural path to pursue. My dad is a lawyer and so I went to law school because it's what I knew. If my parents had been actors I probably would have grown up knowing a lot of people in the entertainment business, so I'd have an in, plus I'd have some understanding of how that world worked. Of course that's the path I'd pursue. Especially if I were also really good at it, like Drew Barrymore and Gwynneth Paltrow.
How do you expect people to find their ways into showbiz? Show up at a soda shop and get plucked off their stool?
^^ A ‘la Lana Turner?? 💄
Talk about genuine L-U-C-K. ✨
Some models who come from famous families actually have the birthright of being born beautiful to shine on their own.
Specifically Kaia Gerber, GiGi + Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner and Lily Depp.[b]
Even if they came from obscurity - these girls can definitely hold their own because they have that legitimate “it girl” factor that makes a great model.
However there are those that just don’t seem to fit what a typical model should look like.
I include Lourdes Leon (plus she has the worst disposition I have ever saw!), Kamala Harris’s stepdaughter, Heidi Klum’s daughter & Kylie Jenner (she was not BORN beautiful > her beauty is heavily manufactured.)
I think Paris Jackson is also a stunner.
Even if her Father was not the King of Pop she can definitely hold her own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pathetic that these kids' aspirations is to "model." look at helen christensen's son or elizabeth hurley's. ugh.
+1. If you have connections, why not use them for something meaningful or at least challenging?
They inherited good looks, not able to handle anything more challenging than that.
but they didn’t do inherit their parents’ loooks, that the thing. I mean, most of them are attractive for sure but none of them are stunning 1 in a 100000 kind like their parent is. And we can all easily see it. I mean just read the comments section at newspaper carrying these photos and you will get a comment after comment saying this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pathetic that these kids' aspirations is to "model." look at helen christensen's son or elizabeth hurley's. ugh.
+1. If you have connections, why not use them for something meaningful or at least challenging?
They inherited good looks, not able to handle anything more challenging than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, why does the public support their brands?
The public was fascinated with John F. Kennedy, Jr. He wasn't a model, but it was his family tree the public was interested in.
Gwyneth Paltrow is Blythe Danner's daughter. Drew Barrymore came from a famous Hollywood family. Giada DeLaurentis has a famous grandfather.
The casting couch is also a real thing.
What is worse? Nepotism or sleeping your way to the top?
That's a weird way to put it. Sleeping your way to the top is generally thought to be pretty harmful t the people who have to do the sleeping. See, ex, Harvey Weinstein's victims.
As for "nepotism" - another way to think of it is, it's the world someone grew up in, of course it's a natural path to pursue. My dad is a lawyer and so I went to law school because it's what I knew. If my parents had been actors I probably would have grown up knowing a lot of people in the entertainment business, so I'd have an in, plus I'd have some understanding of how that world worked. Of course that's the path I'd pursue. Especially if I were also really good at it, like Drew Barrymore and Gwynneth Paltrow.
How do you expect people to find their ways into showbiz? Show up at a soda shop and get plucked off their stool?
^^ A ‘la Lana Turner?? 💄
Talk about genuine L-U-C-K. ✨
Some models who come from famous families actually have the birthright of being born beautiful to shine on their own.
Specifically Kaia Gerber, GiGi + Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner and Lily Depp.
Even if they came from obscurity - these girls can definitely hold their own because they have that legitimate “it girl” factor that makes a great model.
However there are those that just don’t seem to fit what a typical model should look like.
I include Lourdes Leon (plus she has the worst disposition I have ever saw!), Kamala Harris’s stepdaughter, Heidi Klum’s daughter & Kylie Jenner (she was not BORN beautiful > her beauty is heavily manufactured.)
I think Paris Jackson is also a stunner.
Even if her Father was not the King of Pop she can definitely hold her own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, why does the public support their brands?
The public was fascinated with John F. Kennedy, Jr. He wasn't a model, but it was his family tree the public was interested in.
Gwyneth Paltrow is Blythe Danner's daughter. Drew Barrymore came from a famous Hollywood family. Giada DeLaurentis has a famous grandfather.
The casting couch is also a real thing.
What is worse? Nepotism or sleeping your way to the top?
That's a weird way to put it. Sleeping your way to the top is generally thought to be pretty harmful t the people who have to do the sleeping. See, ex, Harvey Weinstein's victims.
As for "nepotism" - another way to think of it is, it's the world someone grew up in, of course it's a natural path to pursue. My dad is a lawyer and so I went to law school because it's what I knew. If my parents had been actors I probably would have grown up knowing a lot of people in the entertainment business, so I'd have an in, plus I'd have some understanding of how that world worked. Of course that's the path I'd pursue. Especially if I were also really good at it, like Drew Barrymore and Gwynneth Paltrow.
How do you expect people to find their ways into showbiz? Show up at a soda shop and get plucked off their stool?
Anonymous wrote:Kamala Harris' step-daughter??
Anonymous wrote:So, why does the public support their brands?
The public was fascinated with John F. Kennedy, Jr. He wasn't a model, but it was his family tree the public was interested in.
Gwyneth Paltrow is Blythe Danner's daughter. Drew Barrymore came from a famous Hollywood family. Giada DeLaurentis has a famous grandfather.
The casting couch is also a real thing.
What is worse? Nepotism or sleeping your way to the top?
Anonymous wrote:Kamala Harris' step-daughter
Kardashian
Hadid
Crawford
Hamlin girls
Anonymous wrote:So, why does the public support their brands?
The public was fascinated with John F. Kennedy, Jr. He wasn't a model, but it was his family tree the public was interested in.
Gwyneth Paltrow is Blythe Danner's daughter. Drew Barrymore came from a famous Hollywood family. Giada DeLaurentis has a famous grandfather.
The casting couch is also a real thing.
What is worse? Nepotism or sleeping your way to the top?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pathetic that these kids' aspirations is to "model." look at helen christensen's son or elizabeth hurley's. ugh.
+1. If you have connections, why not use them for something meaningful or at least challenging?