The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Here come the Celebrity Nepo* kids

* That’s Nepo as in nepotism – the Twitter buzzword for the children of stars who wouldn’t be where they are without their parents. But who carries it off… and who just makes us cringe?

- By Katie Hind CONSULTANT EDITOR, SHOWBUSINE­SS

THEY’RE the beautiful young things carving out careers as celebritie­s, influencer­s or aspiring tycoons – all with a leg-up from their famous mums and dads. Now social media has coined a new phrase for this old phenomenon, describing would-be A-listers getting a boost from nepotism as ‘nepo babies’. Ever judgmental, internet users like to criticise the young wannabes who flaunt their family connection­s in a cringewort­hy way, in contrast to those children of celebritie­s who display genuine talent – as well as some humility about their privileged background. Here is our guide to some of Britain’s leading ‘nepo babies’ and to whether they are succeeding at celebrity life – or are just an embarrassm­ent.

Gemma Owen: Horsewoman and Love Islander trots all the way to the bank

NOT many dressage competitor­s sign sixfigure marketing deals with fashion labels, as 19-year-old Gemma Owen did with Pretty Little Thing last week.

It helps to be the daughter of ex-England act Michael Owen, a contestant on Love Island (alongside fellow nepo baby Jack Keating, son of Boyzone singer Ronan) and a hit Instagramm­er with 2.1million followers. She regularly posts pictures of herself in skimpy outfits, some from her own swimwear brand OG.

She hooked up with fishmonger Luca Bish on Love Island and last week he asked her to be his girlfriend with a £6,500 Cartier bracelet, despite them deriding such big gestures while on the show.

George Lineker: Pop mogul gets a new line

EIGHT years ago a newspaper asked if Gary Lineker’s son – previously best known for falling out of nightclubs with glamour models and Big Brother contestant­s – could be the next Simon Cowell.

The answer was a resounding ‘no’ when his website for aspiring singers to upload footage of themselves performing later went bust. Now 30, he runs a less glamorous firm, Your Business Number, which adds an extra line to your mobile phone.

Tilly Ramsay: Loves the F-word – fame

TILLY Ramsay’s career is built on being the daughter of sweary chef Gordon Ramsay, starting with a CBBC show based around her cooking for her family.

If nepotism did help her land a place on Strictly last year, she won over fans in her own right and stayed in the show for eight weeks. Now 20, she is being inundated with big-money deals to endorse products.

Lila Moss: The very model of a self-made woman?

MODEL Lila Moss landed her first Vogue cover in May, aged 19, wearing an odd bonnet that made her look like a flower.

Speaking to the magazine last week, mum Kate Moss insisted she got there on her own merits. Or maybe credit should go to Lila’s agent... Kate Moss Talent. Lila has been modelling since she was

16, making her catwalk debut for mum’s pal Marc Jacobs.

Anais Gallagher: Snaps up a dream photo job

LIKE every photograph­y graduate, Noel Gallagher and Meg Matthews’ daughter Anais struggled to get into the industry. But last year CocaCola gave her the enviable job of shooting a campaign with fellow nepo baby Roman Kemp, son of Spandau Ballet’s Martin Kemp.

Anais, 22, is also keen on posting photos of herself in skimpy bikinis on Instagram.

Brooklyn Beckham: Ex chef now selling burgers

AT 23, Brooklyn Beckham has had almost as many ‘careers’ as dad David has England caps. The photograph­er-turned-chef now makes money by promoting products to his 14million social media followers, but last week made fans wince when he posed in pink trousers and trainers to promote Wendy’s burger chain.

Brookyln has also recently been boasting about his £1 million McLaren supercar.

Sophia Peschisoli­do: Globe trotter who likes to boast

THE child of Apprentice star Karren Brady and ex-footballer Paul Peschisoli­do, Sophia’s first job was with mum’s former pal Philip Green as a publicist for Topshop. But she ditched it to become an influencer and socialite. When not in Ibiza or Dubai, she lives in Chelsea. And don’t we know about it!

Lilly-Ella Gerrard: Influencer you can actually like

AT 18, the jet-setting daughter of footballer Stephen Gerrard is a prolific influencer. Always dressed in designer clothes, she brims with so much happiness in every photograph that it’s hard not to enjoy following her.

Mia Threapleto­n: Trying not to use a famous name

THE daughter of Kate Winslet and director Jim Threapleto­n got her first acting credit alongside mum in 2014 film A Little Chaos, and will next year star with her again in Channel 4 drama, I Am.

But the 21-year-old appears to be serious about her thespian career and Kate insists Mia tried to stay under the radar by using her dad’s surname.

Junior Andre: Reality TV was always in his genes

THE son of profession­al reality TV stars Peter Andre and Katie Price, Junior, 17, is an aspiring pop star. In June his first single Slide hit the dizzying heights of No72 in the charts, despite his best attempts to promote it on TikTok.

He is also about to be on a new fly-on-the-wall show with his dad, stepmother and younger sister Princess. Apparently, he is more like dad than his chaotic mum.

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 ?? ?? Cringe rating GEMMA OWEN, 19
Cringe rating GEMMA OWEN, 19
 ?? ?? Cringe rating GEORGE LINEKER, 30
Cringe rating GEORGE LINEKER, 30
 ?? ?? Cringe rating TILLY RAMSAY, 20
Cringe rating TILLY RAMSAY, 20
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 ?? ?? LILA MOSS, 19 Cringe rating
LILA MOSS, 19 Cringe rating
 ?? ?? FAMILY TIES: Nepo kids include Lila Moss, left with mum Kate, and Brooklyn Beckham, centre with wife Nicola Peltz ANAIS GALLAGHER, 22 BROOKLYN BECKHAM, 23 SOPHIA PESCHISOLI­DO, 26 Cringe rating Cringe rating Cringe rating
FAMILY TIES: Nepo kids include Lila Moss, left with mum Kate, and Brooklyn Beckham, centre with wife Nicola Peltz ANAIS GALLAGHER, 22 BROOKLYN BECKHAM, 23 SOPHIA PESCHISOLI­DO, 26 Cringe rating Cringe rating Cringe rating
 ?? ?? LILLY-ELLA GERRARD, 18 Cringe rating
MIA THREAPLETO­N, 21 Cringe rating
JUNIOR ANDRE, 17 Cringe rating
LILLY-ELLA GERRARD, 18 Cringe rating MIA THREAPLETO­N, 21 Cringe rating JUNIOR ANDRE, 17 Cringe rating

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