Growing up in Hollywood it seemed like every kid was the child of some star.
Meaning of the quote
When Liza Minelli grew up in Hollywood, she noticed that many of the children around her had famous parents who were Hollywood stars. It seemed like almost every kid she knew had a parent who was a big celebrity.
About Liza Minelli
Liza Minnelli is an acclaimed American actress, singer, dancer, and choreographer. She is known for her powerful stage presence and vocal talent, having won numerous awards, including an EGOT. Minnelli’s parents were the legendary Judy Garland and director Vincenzo Minnelli, and she has enjoyed a successful career in theatre, film, and music since the 1960s, cementing her status as a gay icon.
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