New York’s Gracie Abrams Finally Addresses The ‘Nepo Baby’ Label Head-On And Her Blunt Admission Splits The Internet: ‘I Had A Safety Net’

Safety net owned

New York‘s own Gracie Abrams just did something most celebrities tiptoe around. She looked the “nepo baby” label dead in the eye and agreed with it.

The 26-year-old singer, the daughter of filmmaker J.J. Abrams and Bad Robot CEO Katie McGrath, sat down on The New York Times’ Popcast and refused to dodge the conversation about her famous, well-connected family. Instead of pushing back, she leaned all the way in, and her candor instantly lit up the internet.

The Gracie Abrams Confession That Split Fans Down The Middle

The nepo stuff is obviously in the discourse appropriately,” Abrams said on the podcast. “I think about the privilege there, and it’s like, I had a safety net, and that allowed me the ability to experiment and to concentrate, and I had the gift of time to dedicate to doing this thing I loved.” She went further, naming the part that many people miss. “I wasn’t growing up afraid financially, and that’s the biggest deal,” she said.

Abrams also credited her upbringing for handing her a creative head start most aspiring artists never get. “The specific household that I was born into, there is just this vocabulary that I’m so lucky to grow up with,” she said, adding that she fully understands the criticism. “I get it, hard-core. The jokes and things, I understand the tone of the Internet.

And that is exactly where the internet split into two camps. To one side, her self-awareness was refreshing. “I have a lot of respect for her for this,” one fan wrote. “I really don’t know why nepo babies get so defensive when you point out the immense privilege they were given by birth. Good for her for acknowledging it.” Another summed up the goodwill simply: “Respect for actually owning it instead of pretending. The music’s good too.

The other side was far less charmed. “Admitting nepo baby status is cute but she’s still charting off it,” one critic shot back. “If she truly got it, she’d step aside for actual talent without the safety net. Actions and words.” Others argued she downplayed the real advantage. “She forgot to mention the insane connections her father has in Hollywood and the music industry that got her in the door,” one wrote. “That’s the real nepo baby superpower, not just being rich, but being connected.

What nobody disputes is that Abrams is leaning into the personal. Her upcoming third album, Daughter From Hell, digs into her once-complicated relationship with her mom, a bond she says has since healed. “She is like, my favorite person. We FaceTime. I call her like six times a day,” Abrams said. Whether fans see her admission as humble or simply easy to make, one thing is clear: Gracie Abrams is done pretending the safety net was never there, the latest star to confront the nepo baby debate.

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