Nepo Baby

"Nepo Baby" is a term used to describe children of famous or successful people given advantages due to family connections.

Meaning and Definitions

  • A child of a famous or successful person who is given opportunities or advantages because of their family connections.
  • A term used to describe the children of celebrities or wealthy families who are trying to break into the entertainment industry.
  • A way of acknowledging the role that nepotism plays in certain industries, particularly Hollywood and the entertainment industry.
  • A way of describing the advantages and disadvantages that come with being born into a famous or successful family.
  • A term that has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among younger generations.

Synonyms

  • Hollywood royalty.
  • Celebrity offspring.
  • Children of privilege.

Example Sentences

  1. The young actress was often referred to as a nepo baby, because her mother was a famous actress.
  2. He got the job because his father was a powerful executive – it was clear that he was a nepo baby.
  3. The list of nepo babies in Hollywood is long and spans generations, from the Barrymore family to the Coppolas.
  4. Even though she was a nepo baby, she worked hard to prove that she was talented and deserving of her success.
  5. The phrase “nepo baby” has become a popular way of acknowledging the role that family connections play in certain industries.

Origins and Etymology

The term “nepo baby” is a relatively new term, and its origins are unclear.

It is believed to have originated in Hollywood, where the children of famous actors and directors have long been given opportunities to break into the entertainment industry.

The term is a play on the word “nepotism,” which refers to the practice of giving jobs or opportunities to family members.

The phrase has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among younger generations who are more aware of the advantages and disadvantages that come with being born into a famous or successful family.

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