Ray Romano Wonders If Sons’ ‘Privilege’ Gave Them a ‘Disadvantage' in Life

Dec 21, 2024 16:53


Ray Romano Wonders If Sons’ ‘Privilege’ Gave Them a ‘Disadvantage' in Life: ‘They Have 11 Bathrooms’ (Exclusive) https://t.co/Hn0F8Ds5aZ
- People (@people) December 21, 2024
Ray Romano is reflecting on his kids' upbringing and the impact his fame may have had on it ( Read more... )

eat the rich, nepotism, comedy / comedian, celebrity children / siblings

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smegma December 21 2024, 18:01:38 UTC
ok but can they photograph an elephant?

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skankyoulater December 21 2024, 18:06:01 UTC
In a way yes, but at the same time everything is so fucked around here nobody can afford to exist independently.

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sisterruth December 21 2024, 18:31:07 UTC

I think there's a difference between being a perpetually shiftless spoiled rich kid and when a wealthy parent helps with living costs for a child who is fully employed as a teacher or journalist or even a cab driver. I don't care to find out what the deal is with these kids, but I can respect a rich kid who actually works and receives hand-outs from daddy.

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astormatsea December 21 2024, 18:08:41 UTC
if my dad was worth 100+ million dollars I would be allergic to employment, not sorry to say

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fnowae December 21 2024, 18:42:13 UTC

I'd be allergic to employment but you'd also never ever hear from me. I'd be so rich in the privacy of my forest home.

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anderbobo December 21 2024, 19:39:40 UTC
i would run a cat rescue ranch and become a recluse

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__onthebound December 22 2024, 03:19:37 UTC
I'd hire tons of tutors. Learn everything about everything. It would be so rewarding.

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ellie_andrews December 21 2024, 18:21:08 UTC
idk, my sister is in her 30s and still lives at home bc the rent prices are astronomical even in our small town. just be happy you can provide for them tbh.

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aleksie December 21 2024, 18:24:22 UTC
There are other famous people whose kids found viable careers in or before their 20s.

I wish I had the privilege of being able to live at home until my mid-20s. I was told I was on my own a few months after I graduated high school- and I graduated at 17.

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bitchbot December 21 2024, 23:16:59 UTC
Yeah like at what point is he just enabling them to not work or find a career path.

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aleksie December 21 2024, 23:51:38 UTC
Exactly. Bill Gates' kids have careers.

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