EntertainmentEmma Roberts says that criticism of nepo babies ignores ‘every rejection along the way’Julia Roberts’ niece and Eric Roberts’ daughter, Emma Roberts commented that her career was not easy, even though she is related to great actorstoday at 10:10

EntertainmentEmma Roberts says that criticism of nepo babies ignores ‘every rejection along the way’Julia Roberts’ niece and Eric Roberts’ daughter, Emma Roberts commented that her career was not easy, even though she is related to great actorstoday at 10:10

Julia Roberts’ niece and Eric Roberts’ daughter, Emma Roberts commented that her career was not easy, even though she was related to great actors

Star of productions such as Scream 4 (2011), Scream Queens, Bagulho Family (2013), Nerve – A Game Without Rules (2016) and Aquamarine (2006), Emma Roberts is considered a nepo baby (nepotism baby) for being the niece of none other than Julia Roberts (A beautiful woman) and daughter of Eric Roberts (King of the Gypsies).

However, despite having had a successful career in Hollywood due to the easy access that the family brings, be it the aunt or the father, roberts explained how people who criticize nepo babies they ignore “every rejection along the way.”

During participation in the podcast Table for Two with Bruce Bozzithe 33-year-old artist spoke about the nepotism babies discussion in Hollywoodwhich has gained a lot of public notoriety over the past few years.

“That’s what I always say: People only see your victories because they only see you when you’re on a movie poster. They don’t see all the rejection along the way,” he said. Emma Roberts in the conversation.

“That’s why I’m always very open about things that I auditioned for and didn’t get the part for. I think it’s important to talk about it – otherwise people just think everything has been so good and linear and easy, and not , it’s nothing like that,” continued the actress. “But of course it looks that way to the outside perspective or to the naked eye.”

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Source: Rollingstone

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