Liam Gallagher's son Lennon walks in Burberry show alongside Jude Law's daughter
Liam Gallagher's son and Jude Law's daughter strutted their stuff for Burberry during London Fashion Week on Monday.
The celebrity offspring made sure all eyes were on them on the catwalk as the audience whooped and cheered.
Lennon, 23, cut a brooding figure wearing an oversized red and navy jacket with mustard-coloured shoes, while Iris, 22, looked striking wearing a blue fluffy jumper.
The pair are regulars on the showbiz scene thanks to their famous parents, but some fans are fuming over the rise of nepo babies.
Nepotism baby, is a term referring to the children of celebrities who have succeeded in careers, usually the same, or similar to their parents.
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Liam Gallagher's brother Noel was recently asked how he felt about nepo babies on Absolute Radio Breakfast.
The father-of-three's oldest child Anais is a keen photographer and made a film about the singer's latest album.
Speaking about whether he thought she had an unfair advantage, he said: "It depends which way you look at it. My daughter she follows me around with a camera and she films me and all that. She did a film about the making of the album.
"I guess you want to keep things close to home, but they have to be good at what they do. She’s good at what she does. She’s not just wandering around pointing a camera going 'muhh there’s my dad', she is great.
"It’s not the worst thing in the world if you get your kids working for you, they’re cheap, do you know what I mean?... my lads are too busy scratching their balls and scouring TikTok for nonsense to worry about dad can I be your bass player or anything like that."
In 2021, Noel's nephew Lennon spoke about the pressure of being in the public eye.
Lifting the lid on his life as a model, he told Tessuti's Stand Out Stories: “It’s always pretty difficult putting yourself up for castings and stuff and putting yourself out there.
“And then there’s like hundreds of people who maybe look a bit like you, look so different to you, and like everyone is going in and out, and you’re like, ‘I’m not going to get this!’
“You kind of do get a bit insecure, I can’t lie.”
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