Myleene Klass on 'Nepotism Babies': 'They Work and Earn for Themselves'.
Myleene Klass Denies 'Nepotism Baby' Claims About Her Children
According to The Sun: 'I'm A Celeb' and 'Loose Women' star, Myleene Klass, has spoken out against rumors that her children are 'nepotism babies', emphasizing their ability to achieve success on their own in life.
Myleene has three children: daughters Ava (18) and Hero (14) from her ex-husband Graham Quinn and three-year-old son Apollo from her fiancé Simon Motson. She is convinced that talent and hard work will help them not rely on her fame.
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Children's Achievements and Parenting Principles
The singer reported that her eldest daughter Ava received top marks at school and got accepted into the Royal Academy of Music.
Myleene noted that the joy of their accomplishments won't diminish due to the 'nepotism baby' label. She emphasized:
“She (Ava) practices piano for eight hours a day, attended the Royal Academy of Music and got accepted, she wasn’t just taken because she’s Myleene Klass’s daughter.”
The singer also added:
“Call my children 'nepotism babies' as much as you want, but they can play concert pieces by Rachmaninoff like the best.”
Myleene believes it is important for her children to understand the value of earning money, and emphasized:
“I know they will cope in life, as they will always be able to earn money. That was my task – to teach them that.”
The Role of Self-Respect in Parenting
Not only musical talent but also self-confidence are crucial aspects of parenting that Myleene tries to instill in her children. She focuses on positive self-perception so that their well-being reflects her attitude:
“I try to show the kids that taking care of yourself is normal, it’s essential.”
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Myleene Klass, who is actively in the public eye, strives to raise her children in a spirit of independence and confidence. Taking on the role of mother and mentor, she focuses on the important values that will help her children tackle life's challenges, regardless of their family's fame. This underscores the importance of personal development and professional growth that transcends popularity and wealth.
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