The offspring of this foreign born A++ list singer needs rehab. He also needs to learn to be nicer to people. Never having anyone say no has been destructive to him.
It's kind of hard to "overcome" and "prepare" kids for a world where they already have access to everything on mommy and daddy's money. They're born protected and then get told every waking moment they're special and they earned it.
Why do you think we get so many of these? You'd think everyone who's ever cried "Snowflake!" or "Participation trophy!" would've caught on to the game at some point, but they decided to call it the "death tax" and everyone just let the issue drop.
Celebrity offspring grow up in an entire different bubble world/culture that seems to cultivate and reward some of the worst types of character traits and personality flaws. I imagine the ones with the worse early drug problems and even antisocial behaviours are probably the best of the lot, as they are the ones with actual consciences and empathy, thus the addictive coping activities and self-preservation through peer alienating antisocial surliness
Mick Jaggers son?
ReplyDeleteLucas or James
DeleteOne of Sting’s sons?
ReplyDeleteThis is not lucas, he's so young (and childish) and the boy looks like an idiot lol
ReplyDeletemick s BRAZILIAN son ...
ReplyDeleteRené-Charles Angelil, Celine Dion's boyo?
ReplyDeleteNot him. I know many people who've met him and he's super nice.
Delete+1 Missy — he just came out as a rapper
ReplyDeleteThen his parents made him weak. Part of growing up is learning to overcome the world trying to kick the sh!t out of you.
ReplyDeleteCeline's son. Another piece of crap who thinks they're the next big rapper.
ReplyDelete+1000 Brayson. Parenting is preparing for kids for the world, not protecting them from it.
ReplyDeleteWith a bit of luck and talent he might became the new chet haze.
ReplyDeleteBrooklyn Beckham?
ReplyDeleteMaybe he can spend some time with Chet Haze.
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ReplyDeleteRod Stewart's son?
ReplyDeletePaul MacCartney's son James has struggled with drugs as an adult, and he often gets kind of jerky in interviews.
ReplyDeleteHe’s got autism.
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ReplyDeleteIt's kind of hard to "overcome" and "prepare" kids for a world where they already have access to everything on mommy and daddy's money. They're born protected and then get told every waking moment they're special and they earned it.
ReplyDeleteWhy do you think we get so many of these? You'd think everyone who's ever cried "Snowflake!" or "Participation trophy!" would've caught on to the game at some point, but they decided to call it the "death tax" and everyone just let the issue drop.
Celebrity offspring grow up in an entire different bubble world/culture that seems to cultivate and reward some of the worst types of character traits and personality flaws. I imagine the ones with the worse early drug problems and even antisocial behaviours are probably the best of the lot, as they are the ones with actual consciences and empathy, thus the addictive coping activities and self-preservation through peer alienating antisocial surliness
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