The โnepo-babyโ conversation is everywhere and is showing no signs of death anytime soon. In a recent interview, Rashida Jones, actress and daughter of Quincy Jones and the late model/actress Peggy Lipton, gave her few cents on the conversation and her relationship to fame, while sharing specific advice her famed record producer father gave her when she entered the workforce.
Suggested Reading
Speaking to InStyle, Jones explained how she โrecognizesโ the privileges of coming from a successful family in the industry, including financial freedoms and โindustry understandingโ that often keep others from getting in the door at all.
Jones recalled advice her father gave her after she graduated from Harvard University. โMy dad said to me, when I graduated from college: โYouโre gonna go wait in line with 70,000 other people for a job? That doesnโt seem really that practical...and he was right, you know.โ
Even though Jones did benefit from her connection to her parents, she admitted that fame is โpretty poisonous for the most part.โ
โI had parents who were in the public eye, but they were extremely protective of us,โ she said. โ[Fame] wasnโt that much a part of my reality.โ She added that fame is
โPeople like the story of a legacy family and itโs fun to write about and itโs fun to think about you know, the โmini meโ and the person who looks like their mom or their dad,โ she continued. โAnd then thereโs the resentment there too. But I think about it as, historically, people go into the family business more than they donโt.โ

It took Jones almost a decade after graduating from Harvard before becoming a recognizable face, after booking a role on NBCโs hit series, โThe Office.โ
โAll of a sudden, youโre walking in New York and youโre used to just walking on the streets, and then somebodyโs watching you,โ she said
Straight From
Sign up for our free daily newsletter.