Michaela Coel says, “That is a very sweet way in which you live”
Michaela Coel, the creator of I May Destroy You, calls it “funny” that nepo babies are unaware of their luxury. However, when that comes to employment opportunities and industry access.
Alongside Coel’s sibling, her mother raised Coel. She informed a news media that if she considers the subject too much, she feels “conquered.”

Coel got asked about the advantages that famous people’s offspring enjoy. She replied, “If individuals don’t think a kid or niece of someone, gets connected to his\her successes, it’s pretty funny.”
“That is a silly way that you live, and I find it very funny that you continue in that manner. For the remaining portion of us, thinking a lot about this will only cause us to feel defeated.”
Such an Honest Reaction!
“You must say, like, ‘F*ck that system,'” she said. You can stand next to those folks and understand how you reached there. If you really want to say, “I’m going tolook for a way to create my own thing.”
Reflective and open-minded about the situation, Coel did acknowledge that she may change her decision later. According to her, “If I stick to my course and have kids, I’m sure my viewpoint will change in anyhow.”
Many people are talking about the nepotistic nature of the entertainment industry. Since a Vulture story on “The Nepotism Babies of Hollywood” went viral in December. The number of successful individuals with well-known parents in the entertainment and music industries faced criticism.
Since the article’s publication, several actors, singers, and other influential people in the business got retaliated. Tom Hanks compared his children joining him in the entertainment industry to a multi-generational family-run plumbing company. “This is a parent’sbusiness”, Hanks added. “All of our children have grown up in it. The entire family would work at that if we owned a flower shop down the road. Even if it were theonly stock of goods at the finish of the year.”