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Jack Robbins Says Mom Susan Sarandon 'Loves' How His Nepo Baby Persona Is Being Used for Good (Exclusive)
Jack Robbins Says Mom Susan Sarandon 'Loves' How His Nepo Baby Persona Is Being Used for Good (Exclusive)

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time20-05-2025

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Jack Robbins Says Mom Susan Sarandon 'Loves' How His Nepo Baby Persona Is Being Used for Good (Exclusive)

Jack Robbins, son of Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins, is using his "nepo baby" persona that went viral in 2023 to raise awareness about the diaper crisis The actor says his mom, who appeared in his "nepo baby" comedy skits, is "supportive" of him using the character for a good cause According to the National Diaper Bank Network, half of U.S. families with young children are in need of clean diapersJack Robbins is showing how being a "nepo baby" can do some good. Two years after going viral for his satirical video titled "Day in the Life of a Nepo Baby," which depicts Jack's "daily routine" as being the son of Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins, the actor has partnered with the National Diaper Bank Network to shine a spotlight on diaper need, which impacts 1 in 2 U.S. families. Speaking with PEOPLE about the campaign, Jack says he's always viewed comedy as a "tool" for spotlighting important issues, such as families struggling to afford diapers, a fact he admits was "shocking" to learn. 'I was so very excited when the National Diaper Bank Network and advertising agency Tombras approached me to co-direct and star in this campaign," he says. "The fact that half of U.S. families with young children can't afford diapers is a serious issue, so it's an honor to use my comedy and 'nepo baby' character for something so clearly good and important as their mission to end diaper need." Jack adds that his mother, who is known for her political and social activism as well as her acting career, was "supportive and happy for me" for raising awareness. "She loves the character and she's been very supportive of it," Jack says. In a PSA for the 'Nepo Babies for Babies' campaign, Jack plays up his aloof "nepo baby" persona while urging viewers to focus more on real babies and visit to learn about the National Diaper Bank Network's mission and support their efforts to end diaper need in the U.S. by donating diapers, dollars or time. As the campaign points out, in 2024, the term "nepo baby" received 99.8% more media coverage than the term 'diaper crisis,' according to research from advertising agency Tombras. Half of U.S. families with young children are in need of clean diapers and 1 in 4 parents miss work or school because they can't afford the diapers required to bring their child to child care, according to The NDBN Diaper Check 2023. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! 'I hope people watch the PSA, especially because working with the lead actor, me, was very difficult, because of his ego and self-sabotaging nature. I am relieved we were able to finish the shoot day with only a handful of mini nepo meltdowns," Robbins says. 'So many public health issues facing our country are complex and seemingly unsolvable. Ending diaper need is simple and only requires small things like diapers,' Joanne Samuel Goldblum, CEO and Founder, National Diaper Bank Network, said in a statement. 'We are so grateful to Jack and the entire team at Tombras for bringing a bit of humor to a very real problem that is prevalent in all of our communities. We all know that every baby deserves clean diapers.' Read the original article on People

Actor Jack Henry Robbins flips 'nepo baby' script in PSA to help real babies
Actor Jack Henry Robbins flips 'nepo baby' script in PSA to help real babies

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time20-05-2025

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Actor Jack Henry Robbins flips 'nepo baby' script in PSA to help real babies

Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins' son joins the National Diaper Bank Network to shine a spotlight on diaper need, which impacts 1 in 2 US families NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Diaper Bank Network (NDBN) — a nonprofit organization and foremost expert on diaper need dedicated to ensuring that individuals, children and families have access to the basic necessities they require to thrive — has teamed up with writer-director/actor Jack Henry Robbins in a PSA that asks society to focus less attention on nepo babies and more on the fact that 1 in 2 U.S. families with young children can't afford diapers. "I was so very excited when the National Diaper Bank Network and advertising agency Tombras approached me to co-direct and star in this campaign. The fact that half of U.S. families with young children can't afford diapers is a serious issue, so it's an honor to use my comedy and nepo baby character for something so clearly good and important as their mission to end diaper need," said Robbins. While nepo babies — the children who are often perceived as undeserving of their success due to their famous or influential parents — dominate media headlines and social media feeds, the public health issue of diaper need struggles to gain the public mind share and national attention it deserves. In 2024, the term "nepo baby" had a greater share of media coverage (99.8%) than the term "diaper crisis" (.2%), according to research from advertising agency Tombras. Not only are half of U.S. families with young children in need of clean diapers to keep their babies healthy, 1 in 4 parents miss work or school because they can't afford the diapers required to bring their child to child care, according to The NDBN Diaper Check 2023. "So many public health issues facing our country are complex and seemingly unsolvable. Ending diaper need is simple and only requires small things like diapers," said Joanne Samuel Goldblum, CEO and founder, National Diaper Bank Network. "We are so grateful to Jack and the entire team at Tombras for bringing a bit of humor to a very real problem that is prevalent in all of our communities. We all know that every baby deserves clean diapers." In the new "Nepo Babies for Babies" campaign, Robbins, son of award-winning actors Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins, plays into his aloof nepo baby social media persona to make that exact point. Robbins urges viewers to focus more on real babies and visit to learn about the National Diaper Bank Network's mission and support its efforts to end diaper need in the U.S. by donating diapers, dollars or time. "I hope people watch the PSA, especially because working with the lead actor, me, was very difficult, because of his ego and self-sabotaging nature. I am relieved we were able to finish the shoot day with only a handful of mini nepo meltdowns," added Robbins. "Nepo Babies for Babies" is the brainchild of independent advertising agency Tombras, which was recently named Ad Age's 2025 Agency of the Year. The family-owned agency Tombras is committed to using its creative superpowers in purpose-driven work. About National Diaper Bank NetworkThe National Diaper Bank Network is a nationwide nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring that individuals, children, and families have access to the basic necessities they require to thrive. Launched in 2011 with the support of founding sponsor Huggies®, NDBN helps provide essential resources to children and families in need through its Network of more than 240-member diaper banks working in local communities across the U.S. More information is available at About TombrasTombras is a full-service, family-owned independent agency with a digital mindset. We're impact-driven, creative storytellers with performance at the heart of everything we do. Connecting Data + Creativity for Business Results® is our ethos. From strategy, creative, public relations and media to digital design and development, a social media command center, ecommerce, in-house production, a trade desk, customer experience lab and more, we do it all. Founded in 1946 and headquartered in Knoxville, Tenn. with satellite offices in New York, Atlanta and Buenos Aires, Tombras was named Ad Age's 2025 Agency of the Year. For more information, visit Media Contact:Jenna Gerbino Kaplan jgerbinokaplan@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE National Diaper Bank Network Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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