I’m a popstar who was raised in LA, here’s what it’s like to grow up with a host of nepo babies

A pop star who went to school with lots of celebrity kids has revealed what it was really like to grow up next to a host of fake babies — and talk about why kids of B- and C-list stars are the absolute worst.

Izza Roze, a singer who was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, has shared what it meant to be classmates with people who came from famous parents.

And according to the musician, who didn’t say what school she went to, being around the kids of Hollywood’s most elite meant there was never a dull moment.

“I’m from Los Angeles, so I grew up with fake babies. I went to school with them, I went out with them,” she explained in a video shared to her TikTok bill earlier this year.

A pop star who went to school with a bunch of celebrity kids has revealed what it was like growing up next to a bunch of fake babies

Izza Roze, a singer who was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, has shared what it meant to be classmates with people who came from famous parents

Izza Roze, a singer who was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, has shared what it meant to be classmates with people who came from famous parents

According to the musician (seen in high school), who didn't reveal which school she attended, interacting with the kids of Hollywood's most elite meant there was never a dull moment

According to the musician (seen in high school), who didn’t reveal which school she attended, interacting with the kids of Hollywood’s most elite meant there was never a dull moment

Spilling the tea: “I'm from Los Angeles, so I grew up with fake babies.  I went to school with them, I went out with them,” she explained in a video shared on her TikTok account earlier this year.

Spilling the tea: “I'm from Los Angeles, so I grew up with fake babies.  I went to school with them, I went out with them,” she explained in a video shared on her TikTok account earlier this year.

Spilling the tea: “I’m from Los Angeles, so I grew up with fake babies. I went to school with them, I went out with them,” she explained in a video shared on her TikTok account earlier this year.

“I remember one time, this was in fourth or fifth grade, this nepo baby was complaining that her mother’s assistant gave her sushi from [the supermarket] Ralph is having lunch.

And she said, “I literally can’t eat this. This is disgusting. I’m going to starve myself.” I was just like, “I’ve never had sushi in my life, what 10-year-old eats sushi?”‘

Izza explained that the kids whose parents were less famous often

Izza explained that the kids whose parents were less famous often “behaved worse” than those who were really famous because “they had more to prove.” She has been seen as a child

Izza explained that the kids whose parents were less famous often “behaved worse” than those who were really famous because “they had more to prove.”

“I’ve always felt like the kids with more famous parents, like parents of A-list celebrities, they were much chiller than the kids of parents who were B-list and C-list celebrities,” she continued.

“It’s because the kids with B-list and C-list parents felt like they had more to prove, they didn’t feel famous enough, and they just behaved worse.”

The singer and songwriter added that many of her classmates would “act out,” something she believed they did because they weren’t getting enough “love or attention” from their celebrity parents.

“The focus was on the parent, not the child,” she added, which is “really hard to understand as a kid.”

“That’s why I think a lot of them would act like they were just trying to get attention.”

The singer and songwriter added that many of her classmates would

The singer and songwriter added that many of her classmates would “act out,” something she believed they did because they didn’t “get” enough “love or attention” from their parents.

Izzy made sure not to share any names, but she did confirm she had a few romances with the kids of famous people who attended her school

Izzy made sure not to share any names, but she did confirm she had a few romances with the kids of famous people who attended her school

However, she said most of them were short-lived because they were

However, she said most of them were short-lived because they were “emotionally unavailable” after not receiving “enough” love during their childhood.

Regarding the recent debate about fake babies getting special treatment or getting jobs in the industry thanks to their famous parents, she said most of the kids of celebrities she knew didn't actually follow in their parents' footsteps.

Regarding the recent debate about fake babies getting special treatment or getting jobs in the industry thanks to their famous parents, she said most of the kids of celebrities she knew didn’t actually follow in their parents’ footsteps.

Izzy took care not to share any names, but she did confirm that she had a few romances with the children of famous people who attended her school.

However, she said most of them were short-lived because they were “emotionally unavailable” after not receiving “enough” love during their childhood.

Regarding the recent debate about fake babies getting special treatment or getting jobs in the industry thanks to their famous parents, she said most of the kids of celebrities she knew didn’t actually follow in their parents’ footsteps.

“If they’re trying to pursue the same career as their parents, I feel like it’s more the parents who want them to do that than themselves,” she explained.

Izza added that she had noticed that many of the fake babies she went to school had “lack of motivation” because they were “already done” and knew “that there was no reason for them to work hard”.