In an interview on the podcast “Table For Two with Bruce Bozzi,” actress Emma Roberts responded to criticism she received about being part of an artist family. She said people “don’t see the rejections along the way.”
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Actress Emma Roberts countered criticism of being a “nepo baby” in an interview on the podcast “Table For Two with Bruce Bozzi.” Emma, who is Julia Roberts’ niece and daughter of actor Eric Roberts, said people “don’t see the rejections along the way.”
The 33-year-old actress has already starred in major productions such as “American Horror Story”, “Scream 4”, and “Madame Web”. With the release of her new film “Space Cadet,” Emma has faced criticism for being a “nepo baby,” meaning benefiting from family connections to pursue her profession.
“People kind of only see your victories because they only see you on the poster of a movie. So, I’m always very open about things I auditioned for and didn’t get the part,” Emma shared.
She also said having family in Hollywood means “you have to prove yourself more.” “If people haven’t had good experiences with other people in your family, you’ll never get a shot,” she explained.
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