Pierce Brosnan, 73, and his son Paris, 25, address public criticism that Paris is a “nepo baby” for entering acting. Both outlets report that the pair respond after Paris follows in his father’s footsteps in the entertainment industry.
Brosnan is described as saying he has told his son to “train and study,” framing his guidance around preparation rather than privilege. The coverage presents the responses as part of the broader conversation about nepotism in acting, while emphasizing that Paris is taking acting up as a career.
Across the two sources, the central focus is the same: Brosnan and Paris comment on the nepo-baby label and highlight the idea of training. Neither article provides detailed supporting evidence or specific examples about auditions, roles, or industry access beyond describing their comments and framing.