Lily-Rose Depp 'Nepo Baby' Talk Gets Fan Blowback for Being 'Out of Touch'

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Lily-Rose Depp, daughter of actor Johnny Depp and model Vanessa Paradis, is facing backlash online after she made comments in an interview regarding claims that she is a "nepo baby."

The term refers to the word "nepotism," which means "favoritism (as in appointment to a job) based on kinship," as defined by Merriam-Webster. Many famous people whose parents are in Hollywood have been accused of nepotism over the years, and many more have spoken out about the challenges they've faced despite being born into privilege, including Ireland Baldwin, Kendall Jenner, Lily Collins and others.

On Wednesday, Elle published an interview with Lily-Rose, in which the 23-year-old model and actor discussed being raised in the spotlight.

"The internet cares a lot more about who your family is than the people who are casting you in things," she told the magazine. "Maybe you get your foot in the door, but you still just have your foot in the door. There's a lot of work that comes after that."

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Above, French US actress Lily-Rose Depp arrives for the screening of the film "The King" presented out of competition on September 2, 2019, during the 76th Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido. Lily-Rose is facing... ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images

She continued, "It's weird to me to reduce somebody to the idea that they're only there because it's a generational thing. It just doesn't make any sense.

"If somebody's mom or dad is a doctor, and then the kid becomes a doctor, you're not going to be like, 'Well, you're only a doctor because your parent is a doctor.' It's like, 'No, I went to medical school and trained.'"

The comments sparked backlash online from fans.

"This is the problem with rich people born into privilege. They have literally no perspective on what the average person has to do to just get the resources and opportunities they were born with," one user commented, garnering over 46,000 likes.

"Why do nepo babies always deny their privilege? Like girl you're rich. Your money and status has contributed to your career and that's okay...," another added in a comment.

"I know we all love a good self-made girlie story but lily-rose depp is absolutely not that," one user wrote.

"Lily-Rose Depp is complaining abt people calling her a nepotism kid when she's 5'2" and walking for Chanel lmao GIRL," another tweeted.

"This girl is so out of touch my god," one person wrote on Twitter.

The reported daughter of Jack Nicholson shared a series of Instagram story posts as well slamming Lily-Rose's comments.

"Things could be worse girl trust me!!" wrote 28-year-old Tessa Gourin. "I'd be thrilled to use my 'nepo baby' title (that I can't claim bc it isn't considered 'legitimate') if it meant I could get in the room and showcase my talent and craft. Do you know how hard it is to even get an audition?! Let alone an agent/manager?! Now we're gonna cry about that??!!!"

Newsweek reached out to a representative for Lily-Rose Depp for comment.

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