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Celebrity kids are born with the greatest of expectations and rarely ever meet them during their often chaotic lives. Some actually build their own empire with passed-down gifts (Laila Ali), but most, like those on this list, were born rich and completely-talentless.

Here are the ten most untalented celebrity kids. Take a look.[bossip_ad_a]

Willow Smith

No one really knows who or what Will & Jada’s daughter wants to be, but it’s clear she’s going through a mid-life crisis at 12. Maybe it’s the “let’s be honest” thing or her Lisa Bonet with a splash of movie villain-fashions that make her seem “lost.” Who knows.[bossip_ad_a]

JoJo Simmons

Waking up every morning as JoJo and not Diggy has to be heartbreaking for the only talent-challenged member of Rap’s royal family. It was always JoJo who dreamed of Rap glory and exotic trannies, not Diggy, who’s living his industry-shunned brother’s dream life. Poor JoJo.[bossip_ad_a]

Montana “Chippy D” Fishburne

Very few were here for the attention-starved slorebag and her ashy, zit-speckled cakes. She just seemed so pathetic and lost during her stint as the raggediest adult film star ever.[bossip_ad_a]

Rob Kardashian

Existing is what this talentless boob does best. Just here on the planet, doing absolutely nothing with his privileged life other than tweet, stalk Rita Slora and leech off his wealthy family.[bossip_ad_a]

Bobbi Kristina

Her parents are two of the most talented music icons ever and somehow she has neither of their gifts. Only Bobby’s face, stressful dental situation and Whitney’s chin. Tragic.[bossip_ad_a]

La Toya Jackson

She’s the most worthless Jackson breathing if Tito holds his breath, and that’s cool, because she seems genuine when she’s not exploiting Michael’s legacy to stay relevant and keep her face from falling apart.[bossip_ad_a]

Brooke Hogan

The daughter of 900-year-old Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has tried and failed miserably at both acting and singing. At some point, she has to accept that her “talent” doesn’t exist and never will.[bossip_ad_a]

Blue Ivy

She’s still somewhat brand new to everything but her first post-womb performance (“Glory”) was disappointing. And yea, maybe our expectations are too impossible but she IS Bey Bey and Hovvy Hov’s child.[bossip_ad_a]

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