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Kaia Gerber won’t deny enjoying ‘privilege‘ amid nepo baby row

Kaia Gerber wanted to be relaxed at the Elvis premiere

Cindy Crawford’s daughter Kaia Gerber will not deny she enjoys huge “privilege” amid the “nepo baby” row.

Cindy Crawford’s daughter Kaia Gerber will not deny she enjoys huge ‘privilege’ amid the ‘nepo baby’ row

The 21-year-old model – who has followed her mum Cindy Crawford, 56, into the modelling industry – admitted she has had help in her career but insisted her acting was all her own work.

She told the February issue of Elle magazine about how she wasn’t chosen for on-screen jobs due to her famous mother: “No artist is going to sacrifice their vision for someone’s kid. That just isn’t how art is made, and what I’m interested in is art.

“Yes, nepotism is prevalent, but I think if it actually was what people make it out to be, we’d see even more of it.”

Kaia, who is dating ‘Elvis’ actor Austin Butler, 31, spoke out as criticism grows over Hollywood, Broadway and the music industry being increasingly filled with children of the showbiz elite – including Lily Collins, Emma Roberts, Colin Hanks, Lily-Rose Depp, Margaret Qualley, Maude Apatow, Maya Hawke, Lourdes Leon and Leni Klum.

She added to Elle: “I won’t deny the privilege that I have. Even if it’s just the fact that I have a really great source of information and someone to give me great advice, that alone I feel very fortunate for.

“My mom always joked, ‘If I could call and book a Chanel campaign, it would be for me and not you.’

“But I also have met amazing people through my mom whom I now get to work with.”

Kaia added about her acting work, which includes a role in the upcoming Apple TV+ series ‘Mrs. American Pie’ featuring Carol Burnett, that “no one wants to work with someone who’s annoying, and not easy to work with, and not kind”.

She continued: “Yes, nepotism is prevalent, but I think if it actually was what people make it out to be, we’d see even more of it.”

Kaia added some of the advice Cindy has given her has included: “Be on time. Take the time to learn people’s names, and be nice to everyone. If you’re not grateful and happy to be there, there’s someone who would be.”

She said: “Even when I was really tired, or wanted to go home, or felt lonely, I would remind myself how lucky I was.

“Another thing she told me is, ‘I wish I had written more down’ because you think you’re going to remember these amazing moments forever, and one day, it’s hard to even know…

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