1. First, when asked about watching his brother Macaulay Culkin become the biggest child actor in the world after Home Alone was released, Kieran Culkin said , "Poor fucking guy." He said he always felt bad for Macaulay's level of fame at such a young age.

"He was little and having to try to accept that level of fame as reality," Kieran told Esquire. He said as Macaulay's fame grew and he was unable to do anything without paparazzi or people following him home, Kieran remembered thinking, "That sucks for him." Kieran even recalled writing a note to a court requesting media be banned from covering the family's custody fight in 1995.

2. Elizabeth Olsen said that she "felt very clear about how [she] was going to navigate lots of things" after watching her sisters Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen grow up in the public eye. She's also said that their fame made her not want to start working as a professional actor before she was 18.

"Their fame made me more determined to study. I knew I wanted to be an actor, but I also didn't want to start working when I was under 18," Lizzie added. 3.

Gemma Styles penned an essay in 2018 about watching her brother Harry Styles become one of the biggest musicians in the world and deal with fame, saying, "One thing Harry's ascent has taught me is that suddenly you're not seen as a normal person any more, but some famous 'thing' who simply came into being when a camera was first pointed at you." "None of us wanted him to fail but we never dreamed things w.