There are two high high-profile areas where nepotism continues to thrive: entertainment and politics.
has popularised the term “nepo babies” to describe the children of Hollywood stars who are themselves stars. “She has her mother’s eyes – and agent” reads the cover caption next to photographs of eight prominent nepo babies cropped onto infant bodies in bassinets.
The situation is no better in Britain. It’s impossible to pick up a tabloid without reading about the antics of A-listers: the Beckhams and Jaggers, Iris and Raff Law, Amber Le Bon, Lily Collins. The singer Lily Allen is the daughter of actor Keith Allen and film producer Alison Owen. Kate Winslet has just appeared in the Channel 4 dramaalongside her daughter Mia Threapleton. Liz Hurley is to star in a thriller directed by her 20-year-old son Damian.
By a recent count Britain’s House of Commons contains 52 nepo babies, around 8 per cent of the total membership. Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker of the House of Commons and by tradition a non-political figure, is the son of Labour Member of Parliament Doug Hoyle, and attended his first Labour Party conference as a babe in arms.
Why does any of this matter? The obvious answer is that social justice matters in all walks of life: professions dominated by insiders, particularly family dynasties, deserve scrutiny. Several nepo babies have hit back atmagazine by arguing that actors have to pass a never-ending performance test: a family connection might get your foot inside the door, but it doesn’t sustain you over an acting career. The same might be said of politics, given that politicians have to perform in public.
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