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Jamie Lee Curtis Says 'Nepo Baby' Conversation is 'Designed to Try to Diminish and Denigrate and Hurt'
On Friday, Jamie Lee Curtis weighed in on the entertainment industry's recent 'nepotism baby' conversation, asserting that she is an 'OG Nepo Baby' and that the current discourse is 'just designed to try to diminish and denigrate and hurt'
Jamie Lee Curtis is weighing in on the "nepotism baby" conversation
On Friday, the Everything Everywhere All at Once actress, 64, shared two throwback photos of herself with famous actor parents Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh as she identified herself as an "OG Nepo Baby" in response to conversation sparked this week by a New York magazine cover story on the phenomenon.
"I have been a professional actress since I was 19 years old so that makes me an OG Nepo Baby," Curtis began in her caption. "I've never understood, nor will I, what qualities got me hired that day, but since my first two lines on Quincy as a contract player at Universal Studios to this last spectacular creative year some 44 years later, there's not a day in my professional life that goes by without my being reminded that I am the daughter of movie stars."
The current conversation about nepo babies is just designed to try to diminish and denigrate and hurt," the actress continued. "For the record I have navigated 44 years with the advantages my associated and reflected fame brought me, I don't pretend there aren't any, that try to tell me that I have no value on my own."
"It's curious how we immediately make assumptions and snide remarks that someone related to someone else who is famous in their field for their art, would somehow have no talent whatsoever," the actress continued. "I have come to learn that is simply not true. I have suited up and shown up for all different kinds of work with thousands of thousands of people and every day I've tried to bring integrity and professionalism and love and community and art to my work. I am not alone."