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Timothee Chalamet's Ex Eiza Gonzalez Shares Candid Reaction to His Relationship With Kylie Jenner
Timothée Chalamet's Ex Eiza Gonzalez is sharing her candid reaction to the actor's public relationship with reality TV star Kylie Jenner. 'They look so cute together,' the actress, 35, told Cosmopolitan during the publication's 'Cheap Shots' segment published on Friday, May 30. 'They look so in love, and so cute and I'm obsessed with them.' For the uninitiated, Gonzalez and the Dune actor, 29, reportedly enjoyed a short flight in the summer of 2020, following Chalamt's breakup with actress Lily Rose Depp. Gonzalez, for her part, has since moved on with tennis star Grigor Dimitrov. 'I love Timmy,' she continued in the Friday segment. 'I think he's the most talented, sweetest, honestly like sweetest boy and I'm just so proud to see him thriving and doing great in his career.' Timothee Chalamet's Ex Eiza Gonzalez Shares Subtle Support for Red Carpet Debut With Kylie Jenner Jenner, 27, and Chalamet were first romantically linked in April 2023, following her split from rapper Travis Scott. (Jenner and Scott, 34, share two children, daughter Stormi and son Aire.) 'He's very charming and he makes her laugh, and he's easy to talk to,' an insider exclusively told Us Weekly at the time, confirming the pair's romance. 'He's not like any of the other guys she's dated before and although he may not seem like her type, they have really good chemistry.' Since then, the pair have appeared at various award shows in support of Chalamet's acting career, making their red carpet debut in Rome on May 7 while attending the 70th David Di Donatelllo ceremony in coordinated black outfits. After making their debut, a source told Us that the pair are taking their relationship to the next level. Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet Are 'Madly in Love': Inside Their ' Very Serious' 1-Year Romance 'Kylie's really happy and relieved they finally made their debut,' the insider said. 'It was time and she wanted to publicly support him and show how proud of him she is. She and Timothée have gotten really serious, and this was a big step.' The insider went on to share that the pair are 'practically living together at this point,' adding that the actor stays at the makeup mogul's 'house often when he is not working.' 'He has been fully integrated into her life,' the source added. 'Everything is going really well. She's proud to stand by him and felt like it was the right time to share that part of their relationship. They are in a really good place. He makes her feel calm and confident and it is a different relationship from what she has had in the past.'


Geek Tyrant
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
Jacob Elordi and Lily-Rose Depp Team Up for Cormac McCarthy's OUTER DARK Adaptation — GeekTyrant
Jacob Elordi and Lily-Rose Depp are set to star in a new adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's haunting 1968 novel Outer Dark , and it's shaping up to be a bold, unsettling ride. Directed by Oscar-winning Son of Saul filmmaker László Nemes, Outer Dark marks his first English-language feature and is set against the bleak backdrop of Depression-era Appalachia. It tells the story of 'a young woman who bears her brother's baby. The brother leaves the nameless infant in the woods to die, but tells his sister that the newborn died of natural causes and had to be buried. 'The sister discovers this lie and sets out to find the baby for herself. But as both brother and sister separately move through the countryside, three terrifying strangers are on their tails, wreaking death and destruction wherever they appear.' Described as a 'dark fairytale,' the film is expected to begin shooting in 2026. Clara Royer, who previously collaborated with Nemes, co-wrote the screenplay. Nemes said in a statement: 'Since reading Outer Dark the first time, it has been my dream to make it into a film, and to find the appropriate cinematic language that would do justice to Cormac McCarthy's evocative and cosmological work. Joined by two magnetic actors, I now feel it's possible. 'The extraordinary source material is a profound inspiration to build a unique world that vibrates with life and death at the same time. An exciting road-movie, a terrible and beautiful journey into the labyrinth of the human soul – this is the ambition I have for Outer Dark.' The cast is more than up for the material. Lily-Rose Depp is coming off the back of Nosferatu , a gothic horror that earned critical acclaim and became a box office success. Meanwhile, Elordi, following acclaimed turns in Priscilla and The Narrow Road To The Deep North , is already locked into a stacked slate: he'll appear next as the monster in Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein , as Heathcliff in Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights , and in Ridley Scott's upcoming Dog Stars . Nemes recently wrapped Orphan , his third feature, and he's also prepping Moulin , a WWII drama about French resistance hero Jean Moulin. For fans of Cormac McCarthy's bleak, poetic brand of American gothic, which include No Country For Old Men and The Road , this new film has serious promise. Source: Deadline


Geek Vibes Nation
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Vibes Nation
‘Hurry Up Tomorrow' Review - The Weeknd's Life Unravels In A Tedious Music Video Disguised As A Terrible Movie
Remember The Idol? Of course you don't. Anyone who watched HBO's second collaboration with Sam Levinson has rightly gone to extensive lengths in hopes of ensuring that the show's existence has been scrubbed from their memories. The show, which followed a pop icon named Jocelyn (Lily-Rose Depp) as she pursued the proverbial title of 'America's Sexiest Pop Star,' while her new collaborator, Tedros (Abel 'The Weeknd' Tesfaye), dramatically influenced the direction of her career and thus that of her idealistic celebrity life. It had raw star power – Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Troye Sivan, Hank Azaria, Rachel Sennott, and others were all mainstays in the cast – but its 'plot' was a clogged, disastrous mechanism that said nothing new and seemed only to exist for the sake of jaws agape and furious social media reactions. It barely resembled a television series; it barely resembled anything at all. If you do happen to remember something about The Idol, it's probably the show's willingness to step over the line with its depictions of sexuality and sex itself, especially when it came to Jocelyn's newest single, 'World Class Sinner,' a crappy tune that the rattailed Tedros felt needed some reworking. The remix he helps Jocelyn record made her feel freer than ever as an artist, yet left everyone on her team baffled, uncomfortable, and even a bit frightened. That's because much of the song is sung in breathy tones, seemingly indicating that Jocelyn was having sex while recording it, and chock-full of moans, squeals, and well, sex noises. It's a dreadful ditty, but one that fit perfectly inside the show: With all of its faults, The Idol succeeded in its primary goal of showing how fame, fortune, and father issues can drive even the biggest stars toward self-inflicted supernovae. There's absolutely no doubt that both Levinson and Tesfaye, two of the three show's co-creators, felt they'd caught lightning in a bottle, becoming masterminds of the melodramatic in real time. Of course, critics and audiences couldn't disagree more, as the show was widely panned and ultimately cancelled before the first season's body was cold. In many ways, Tesfaye's new project, Hurry Up Tomorrow, reminded me of that horrible tune, and not just because the artist still predominantly known as The Weeknd – though he's toyed with dropping the stage name altogether – spends most of its runtime breathing quite heavily and all but moaning through the motions as it speedwalks its way toward nothing in particular. More so, the film (which shares its name with the singer's newest album and runs a music video for the titular track before the movie actually starts) has more in common with Jocelyn's reception of her new sound than anything else. The only thing that differentiates Levinson and Tesfaye's creation and the latter's perception of his own stardom – Hurry Up Tomorrow illustrates him as an insomniac whose music has a deeper, darker significance than even he is willing to acknowledge – is that Jocelyn is a fictional character, and thus easier to dismiss. Not much, on the other hand, separates The Weeknd and co-writer/director Trey Edward Shults' brainchild from being an ad for an album that has been slow to gain traction on pop music charts that are being dominated by a new wave of artists. An ad for the album, which was released on Jan. 31, 2025, literally appears after the conclusion of the aforementioned music video and reads 'OUT NOW,' as if the whole purpose of releasing a Lionsgate-backed thriller was to reach audiences that may not have had any idea that The Weeknd had some new-ish music to offer the world. That music is the soundtrack to Hurry Up Tomorrow, which makes it even harder to buy anything that this self-described 'existential odyssey' is attempting to sell. Tesfaye plays himself in the film, an insomniac musician on the verge of a mental breakdown who drinks and performs and broods and performs and drinks some more. Much of the movie's first act is spent watching The Weeknd as he stares into a dressing room mirror, contemplating the very idea that he has to go on stage in a matter of moments to share his gift with the world. And to be fair, Tesfaye is a remarkable performer; just look at the Super Bowl LV halftime show, which featured plenty of The Weeknd's hits like 'Can't Feel My Face' and 'Blinding Lights,' just months before that second song became the star of a Tik Tok trend at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet in the years since 2016's 'Starboy,' the album on which 'Blinding Lights' was the biggest banger, the star's music has been less effective and thus less streamed. Blame the pandemic, or blame the artist's 'reinvention,' as critics have called the two albums that followed, or blame new faces. Whatever the case may be, The Idol is probably the biggest thing that The Weeknd has been a part of in close to a decade. Perhaps that is a signature pillar in his own changing direction, the first effort in a potentially long line of moves that could see Tesfaye turning his pop stardom into a broader artistic career. But if his future endeavors are anything like Hurry Up Tomorrow, said career could be short and not all that sweet, as the film is, plainly put, a pompous, ludicrous, self-indulgent, ambling excuse for a movie that only seemed survivable due to the presence of Shults, and even his talents seem to have been washed away by the impulses and interests of his more powerful, famous collaborator. The auteur behind Krisha, It Comes At Night, and Waves has long been criticized for some of his narrative tendencies – heavy on brutality, light on the humanity he convinced audiences he was prioritizing – but there are elements in each of his three previous features that indicated real promise. Shults has made it known that he formerly served an apprenticeship under Terrence Malick, and qualities (like a distinct vision of how to portray colors on film, for one) have often been seen in his work. They're nowhere to be found here. The colors that appear on screen are meaningless bursts of blue and red, as if to show the foggy essences of good and evil that are battling within The Weeknd's psyche; the dialogue between characters tends to be reduced to screaming matches that end with someone, primarily Barry Keoghan's Lee (playing Tesfaye's manager), telling his damaged client that he's one of one, a brilliant and untouchable talent whose dark thoughts don't define him; and Shults' now-signature move, a spinning camera in the backseat of a car, is used so frequently here that a motion sickness warning should have come before the film. If you don't typically get sick from furious oscillation and flashing lights, you will, thanks to this barrage, a crash course in an interesting technique that is used to little effect, if not none at all. It's the kind of film that would tank the career of a burgeoning auteur who didn't already have three audacious, ambitious features to his name, all before the age of 40. And it still might, given how poorly his body of work – namely 2019's Waves – holds up on rewatches. But the problems here go far beyond pure filmmaking decisions. This is meant to be the tale of a singer whose life is thrown into chaos as he deals with that of an internal variety at the same time, yet what actually unfolds is nothing short of a lazy Misery riff with The Weeknd's songs as its soundtrack. Hurry Up Tomorrow's Annie Wilkes is played by Jenna Ortega, continuing the star of Netflix's Wednesday's lousy run of parts that sit in devastating contrast to the actor's apparent cinephilic interests. She plays Anima, a tortured soul unto herself, a fan of The Weeknd who spends a lonely night with the singer, during which he feels seen by her and begs her to never leave him. When morning comes and he's all too eager to head out, Anima feels betrayed, but not as though she was used as a prop in Abel's healing journey. Her anger is derived from a place of being needed for greater discovery. She feels that her idol's discography is more profound than the artist himself lets on, and itches to convince him to admit it. Given the Misery of it all, it's only a matter of time before he's tied to the bed, their hotel room is trashed, and a series of tunes are played through a speaker in an effort to get The Weeknd to be vulnerable again. This is a movie that is so desperate to be a kaleidoscopic trip that it forgets the basics of storytelling, as if that was ever really its goal to begin with. What is more likely is that The Weeknd and Shults bought into its star's self-mythology and felt it worthy of a feature film, one in which a pop star feels abandoned by his loved ones and misunderstood by everyone who remains in his orbit. Shults deserves some credit for being the anti-Levinson – that is, attempting to be a provocative storyteller as opposed to defining his filmmaking ideals by provocations themselves – but he's similarly over-reliant on making cool-looking images that would fit far better in a music video, where a real plot is less of a non-negotiable, than in a real movie. In hindsight, it's no wonder that Lionsgate was desperate to only show press the film at an advanced 'fan event' screening put on by AMC Theatres, and that the film's embargo was only lifted as soon as the first Thursday, May 15, showtimes were underway. That's not enough to bury a film that feels so keen to bury itself in the process of its story unfolding, as there really isn't much beyond the presence of Ortega and Keoghan to keep anyone with a pulse invested. Even those actors, gifted by all accounts, are blown off the screen by Tesfaye's naked performance, but not in the way that up-and-coming actors tend to in their breakout roles. No, The Weeknd is simply terrible as himself, ironically, exhibiting no understanding of what it means to portray even a lightly fictionalized character. But that might have more to do with there being nothing to really play: Abel Tesfaye may be an extremely talented singer with demons, but that doesn't mean he's any good at embodying them on screen, nor that they were worth putting on screen for damn-near two hours. Kudos to him for getting a major movie studio to back his own vanity project, I guess, but as the lyrics of 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' state, they'll likely have to be the ones to pay for his sins in the end. Hurry Up Tomorrow is currently playing in theaters courtesy of Lionsgate.


Daily Mail
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
The Weeknd's Hurry Up Tomorrow suffers humiliating blow as fans dub it 'worst movie of all time'
The Weeknd 's first creative project outside of music, The Idol - a show about a pop-star joining what one could describe as a self-help guru's 'cult' - didn't do so well. The show, which featured Abel Tesfaye himself along with Lily-Rose Depp, earned itself a shockingly-low 19 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Well, it turns out that The Weeknd's latest producing efforts titled Hurry Up Tomorrow - co-starring Jenna Ortega - has The Idol beat... but not in the way that you'd expect. While it hasn't gotten an official Rotten Tomatoes score yet (the movie isn't set to officially release everywhere until tomorrow), there are some fan reviews already coming in - and they do not look good. Among the audience ratings are two 0.5s out of 4, a 0 out of 4, and even an F. And the comments aren't much kinder than the ratings. 'You don't watch this film so much as try to survive it,' one viewer scathingly wrote. Other reviewers said that the movie comes off as a vanity project from The Weeknd, calling the project 'vapid,' 'meandering,' and 'insistent on its own profundity.' Fans who have seen the movie early are already calling it the 'worst movie of the decade' And the slander didn't stop on Rotten Tomatoes. Fans took to X, formerly Twitter, to express their disdain toward the film. One user called the film 'soulless' and 'exhausting.' 'Essentially a feature length commercial for the album,' they wrote. 'All style, no substance. Not even Jenna Ortega dancing to Blinding Lights could save this self-insistent slop.' Another user - a self-proclaimed fan of Ortega's work - called it 'easily the worst movie of the decade.' 'Hurry Up Tomorrow is pure bufoonery,' someone else wrote. While social media users aren't exactly giving away spoilers, they are indicating that there are scenes that seem to included for the sake of stroking The Weeknd's ego. One user wrote, 'there's a scene in the third act of Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025) where Jenna Ortega is doing a full on ad for The Weeknd's music with the most self-jerking dialogue.' The movie is meant to be a horror film surrounding the mind of a musician - but fan's reactions hint at confusion and 'ridiculousness.' 'Hurry Up Tomorrow ends with the Weeknd torturing Jenna Ortega with Goblins he calls his "real fans,"' an X user wrote. 'One of the worst vanity projects I have ever seen. 'Could not believe my eyes at the ridiculous s**t in this movie.' Though these are simply initial reactions, it seems as though one TikTok user may have summed up what The Weeknd may want to take away from fans: 'Abel I love you but stick to music.'


Daily Mail
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Meet the Anti-Nepo Babies: Kids of Hollywood stars who've chosen to pursue careers outside of the spotlight
Hollywood has been besieged by nepo babies in the last few years, capitalizing on their parents' fame and connection to forge their own A-list careers. Actors like Maya Hawke (daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman), Lily-Rose Depp (daughter of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis) and Jack Quaid (son of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan), are to name just a select few. Last month, actor Ben Affleck made headlines by revealing his oldest two kids - 19-year-old Violet and 16-year-old Fin both have 'regular jobs ' - despite his and ex Jennifer Garner's storied Hollywood careers. The 52-year-old actor also shares 13-year-old Samuel with his ex-wife Jennifer Garner, with the teen going viral after asking his multimillionaire father for a pair of Dior Air Jordan 1 sneakers which cost $6K - which Affleck denied. For every famed nepo baby there are also an array of other celebrity offspring who have forged surprisingly normal paths outside of fame - including Arnold Schwarzenegger's realtor son Joseph Baena, Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman's artist daughter Bella and Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa's firefighter son Samuel. Now, lists the top 10 Anti-Nepo babies... Hollywood has been besieged by nepo babies in the last few years, capitalizing on their parents' fame and connection to forge their own A-list careers - including Johnny Depp's daughter Lily Rose (L) and Meg Ryan's son Jack Quaid (R) JOSEPH BAENA - Son of Arnold Schwarzenegger Occupation: Real Estate Agent Banea, 27, was thrust into the spotlight when it was revealed that he was the son of Schwarzenegger, 77, and his former maid Mildred Patricia "Patty" Peña, in 2011. At first, it seemed he may have tried to follow his father's fame, appearing in a 2016 short film 'remake' of Terminator 2, playing his father's iconic Terminator character. He also seemed keen on following Arnold's bodybuilding footsteps as well, frequently spotted at the iconic Gold's Gym in Venice while dabbling in fitness modeling here and there. The hulking 6-foot-2-inch Baena even appeared on ABC's Dancing With the Stars in 2022, paired with Daniella Karagach, though the duo were eliminated in 11th place. While he's still pursuing both fitness and acting, Baena also got educated, graduating from Pepperdine University in 2019 with a degree in business. He used that degree to break into the realtor world, passing the state boards and earning his State of California Realtor's License in 2022. The multi-talented Baena is affiliated with Aria Properties, with a separate Instagram handle - @ - devoted just to his real estate ventures, including a $1.365 million sale he made for a Santa Monica condo in November 2024. Although the realtor is still acting - with three films in various stages of production including Dog Patrol with Cuba Gooding Jr. (September 26, 2025) - Baena is quite comfortable away from the spotlight as well. MERCY JAMES - Daughter of Madonna Occupation: Makeup Artist Assistant While Madonna's most famous child Lourdes has followed her mother into the spotlight as a model and singer, her 19-year-old daughter Mercy James has not. The 66-year-old singer first applied to adopt Chifundo "Mercy" James from Malawi in May 2009, though the African country rejected the application because Madonna did not live there. She re-applied a month later and in June 2009 she officially adopted her daughter, who has been quietly working as a makeup artist assistant. She has also been dabbling in other artistic pursuits, with Madonna calling her, 'a talented musician, an accomplished photographer and honestly, the most sensible of all my children,' in a post celebrating her 19th birthday in January. 'You are the one that everyone goes to for advice, or a shoulder to cry on. You hold a special place in the hearts of everyone that knows you. Especially me,' Madonna added. Little is known who she works for, though her Instagram has posts from London, Greece and Tokyo over the last year. She has also been working for her mother's foundation Raising Malawi, with a hospital in her homeland named for her - The Mercy James Centre. It's unclear if Mercy James has plans on following her singing ambitions into a career like her mother before her. SURI CRUISE - Daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes Occupation: College Student Suri became a household name a birth, when her parents Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes welcomed her in April 2006, though she seems content out of the spotlight. She was the only child of Cruise and Holmes, who were married from 2006 to 2012, and practically grew up in the spotlight. The 19-year-old, like so many nepo babies before her, has dabbled in creative pursuits while growing up. Suri starred in several high school plays, including starring roles like Morticia Addams in The Addams Family: A New Musical. She also made her pro singing debut, performing a cover of Blue Moon, which played over the opening credits of her mother's 2022 film Alone Together, which Katie starred in and directed. Suri is currently a freshman college student at Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, studying in their prestigious School of Drama. While her major has not been publicly declared, Katie did tell Town and Country that Suri plans to study acting and dance. If she does decide to pursue an acting career, it seems she wants to forge her own path through her education. BELLA KIDMAN CRUISE - Daughter of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman Occupation: Artist Tom Cruise's oldest child - 32-year-old daughter Bella - has shied away from the spotlight as well. Tom and his then-wife Nicole Kidman welcomed Bella in December 1992, though despite the massive star power of her parents, Bella has rarely found the spotlight. Both Cruise and Kidman have respected her privacy, with Kidman stating in 2018, 'I'm very private about all that. I have to protect all those relationships. I know 150% that I would give up my life for my children because it's what my purpose is.' While her parents continue to star in huge movies and TV shows, Bella has found her calling as an artist. She maintains her own website - - where she sells art prints, t-shirts-pins and tote bags. Bella does have a verified Instagram with over 56K followers, she hasn't posted in nearly a year, since early July 2024. While Bella doesn't seem to be following either parent into acting, she did follow father Tom into Scientology. She said in a 2019 letter that Scientology was 'exactly what I needed' as she trained to be an auditor. RUBY GUEST - Daughter of Jamie Lee Curtis and Christopher Guest Occupation: Video Editor Jamie Lee Curtis and husband Christopher Guest adopted two daughters - Annie (born in 1986) and Ruby (born in 1996), with Ruby straying from the spotlight. Ruby did make headlines in 2021 when she came out as trans, with both parents strongly supporting the decision. Jamie Lee admitted in 2021, 'It's speaking a new language. It's learning new terminology and words. I am new at it. I am not someone who is pretending to know much about it.' She added, 'And I'm going to blow it, I'm going to make mistakes. I would like to try to avoid making big mistakes.' It's been reported that she works as a video editor for a YouTube gaming personality, though that gaming personality has not been identified. Guest opened up about coming out in a 2023 interview with Into More about her advice for trans people coming out. 'It all depends. Different people have different situations. Some, by hiding themselves, might be safe. But if you don't think you're going to get kicked out of your house or if you don't think you're going to be in mortal danger…then come out, because you'll feel much more relieved, even if it's just to your friends,' she said. 'Or tell someone you trust. Then you can start out on your path, which includes letting everyone know what your preferred pronouns are,' she added. JACK DEPP - Son of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis Occupation: Bartender Daily Mail revealed in December that Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis' son Jack has been working as a bartender in Paris. The 22-year-old is the youngest of the two children shared by Depp, 61, and Paradis, who were married from 1998 to 2012, with the other being 25-year-old actress Lily-Rose Depp. Unlike his big sister, Jack has eschewed the actor lifestyle his parents and sister have embraced, working in a trendy Lebanese restaurant called L'Area in the Bastille quarter. Daily Mail's report from December revealed that Jack was, 'working shifts behind the bar and also in the downstairs kitchen rustling up a mean mixed mezze.' There have been pictures of him working at the restaurant posted on their social media pages, along with footage of Lily-Rose making drinks behind the bar. Jack spent two years working in L'Area before leaving, but owner Edouard Chueke expects him to return later next year. Mr Chueke told MailOnline: 'Jack is a great guy; he keeps out of the limelight, but worked here behind the bar and in the kitchen. 'He was a good employee, he left a few months ago but I expect him back later next year. Good staff are hard to find,' Chueke said. The 22-year-old is the youngest of the two children shared by Depp, 61, and Paradis, who were married from 1998 to 2012, with the other being 25-year-old actress Lily-Rose Depp SAM SPRINGSTEEN - Son of Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa Occupation: Firefighter Bruce Springsteen is about as iconic an American singer as it gets, though none of his three children pursued the limelight. The 75-year-old rocker and his 71-year-old wife welcomed three children, Evan, 34, Jessica, 33 and Samuel, 31. Evan was the only one of the kids to follow a musical career, working as a music programmer, currently with Apple and previously at Sirius XM. The middle child Jessica became an Olympic equestrian, winning a silver medal in the team competition, who is also a professional show jumper and brand ambassador for Polo by Ralph Lauren and Gucci. However it was Sam that truly embraced his father's blue collar mentality, becoming a firefighter for Jersey City, New Jersey in 2021. It wasn't an easy road to get there either, with Sam graduating from Monmouth County Fire Academy in 2014 and working as a volunteer firefighter for three different stations before getting the job in Jersey City. 'It was a long road, he's very dedicated, quite a few years and we are just excited for him today,' Sam's proud father Bruce said in 2021. He also has the distinction of making The Boss a grandfather, welcoming daughter Lily Harper with his wife, Alex Reph, in 2022. IRELAND BALDWIN - Daughter of Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger Occupation: Homemaker in Oregon Ireland Baldwin at first seemed poised to follow in her mother's footsteps before retreating from Los Angeles for a quiet family life in Oregon. The 29-year-old signed with IMG Models at just 17 years of age in 2013, gracing the covers of fashion magazines like Elle and Vanity Fair. She made her acting debut alongside her mother Kim in 2014's Grudge Match, though she didn't catch the acting but like her mother. 'I can't act for s**t. It's not in my blood,' Baldwin admitted on Emily Ratajkowski's High Low with EmRata podcast last year. She ultimately settled down with musician RAC (born Andre Allen Anjos), welcoming their first child, a daughter, in May 2023. She moved to Portland, Oregon with her family in 2020, adding that she, 'couldn't handle' Hollywood and 'bowed out of that world.' 'I just really couldn't be in LA anymore. It started to take a toll on me, and especially over Covid it's just become a really dark place,' she said. 'LA can be a wonderful place but it's also a trap. It's filled with a lot of people who definitely don't have your best interest,' Ireland added. PARKER O'DONNELL - Son of Rosie O'Donnell Occupation: Marine Corps Comedienne Rosie O'Donnell has adopted five children, the first of which was her son Parker, who chose a field her mother couldn't have imagined: the military. The 63-year-old adopted Parker in 1995 when he was just an infant, who grew up to be a military aficionado. 'Truth is, since he was a little boy, that's his area of interest. The same way I love [Barbra] Streisand and Bette Midler and entertainment, he can tell you any general in any war, what kind of tanks they had, what the battles were like,' she said in 2011. He ultimately convinced his mother to send him to Valley Forge Military Academy as a teenager in 2011, which lead to his career in the Marines. During an appearance on The View in 2014, O'Donnell joked, 'How do you annoy your left-wing, liberal, pacifist mother? You become a big military man.' He also revealed on Instagram that he became a certified mixologist in 2016, and now it seems he may be trying to follow his mother's footsteps. He shared on Instagram in late January that he graduated from the Los Angeles Film School, though it's not clear what kind of film career he is pursuing. 'Graduated today. Thank you to all my instructors and advisors who helped me finish my degree. Thanks to my family for helping me have the opportunity to complete my higher education,' he said in the caption. TOMMY ZISSO - Son of Erika Jayne Occupation: LAPD police officer Erika Jayne is best known for her involvement in the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills franchise but her first marriage to Thomas Zizzo has produced one of L.A.'s finest. The 53-year-old reality star tied the knot with Thomas Zizzo in December 1991, welcoming Tommy in 1992, though they split soon thereafter when Erika was just 20. She moved to Los Angeles shortly after the split, leaving Tommy with his father in New York, a decision she said in 2018, 'was the biggest risk I've ever taken.' 'I was panicked, but I was committed to succeeding. And I knew he'd end up here with me eventually,' she said. Erika Jayne is best known for her involvement in the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills franchise but her first marriage to Thomas Zizzo has produced one of L.A.'s finest - police officer Tommy Tommy is now 32 and an LAPD cop, with Erika hinting that he'd likely never make an appearance on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills in 2019 In January Zizzo, testified in Los Angeles in the gun trial of rapper A$AP Rocky Tommy is now 32 and an LAPD cop, with Erika hinting that he'd likely never make an appearance on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills in 2019. 'Probably not. I don't think so, no. You know he has a private life; he's a police officer,' she said at the time. The reality star was also quick to defend her son in 2020, in the aftermath of the George Floyd murder. '(He was) brought up NOT to be racist. His job is to protect and serve ALL not just people that have his skin color. F**k you and stay off my page,' she said. In January Zizzo, testified in Los Angeles in the gun trial of rapper A$AP Rocky. Zizzo was the first witness called in the highly publicized case. Rocky, father of Rihanna 's two children, faced two felony charges of assault with a firearm for allegedly shooting a friend in 2021 and was found not guilty.