Victoria Beckham defends ‘nepo babies’ label amid ongoing feud
Victoria Beckham opens up about nepotism: 'I feel sorry for these kids'
Victoria Beckham recently brought the topic of nepotism into the spotlight, urging people to be easier on those often labelled as “nepo babies”.
The 51-year-old star, who is married to David Beckham, addressed the issue in an exclusive conversation with The Sun.
Speaking about her son Cruz, she said, “He taught himself to play about seven instruments. He writes his own songs, he’s put a band together. He’s properly done it from the grass roots up.”
In response, journalist Clemmie Moodie commented, “he is not a traditional nepo baby.”
The former Spice Girl added, “But he is a nepo. I mean, I feel sorry for these kids that are considered nepo babies. The kids are simply the kids of their parents. It’s not their fault. Give them a chance. What matters is that people are good and kind. It is fine to be ambitious, but it is more important to be kind.”
Notably, “nepotism babies” refers to the children of actors, singers, and other well-known public figures.
Meanwhile, Victoria shares three sons – Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz – and one daughter, Harper – with the former British soccer legend.
On professional front, Victoria is currently promoting her Netflix documentary series Victoria Beckham, which was released last week.
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