José Eduardo Derbez and his bittersweet experience growing up with famous parents: “Doors have closed on me”
The actor assured that his origin complicated his experience when trying to make a name for himself in the entertainment industry.
José Eduardo Derbez has managed to consolidate an acting career that positions him as one of the public's favorites; However, the path to achieving his dreams has not been as easy as it seems. And according to his statements, the weight of his last name and his mother's impeccable career complicated his promotion.
This unexpected confession about his experience as the son of Eugenio Derbez and Victoria Ruffo occurred in the most recent episode of his podcast “Mixologando”, where the topic of the term “nepo baby” was addressed.
According to the actor's words, he considers himself part of this select group of people, since he is "someone whose parents are dedicated to something and they are dedicated to the same thing."
Bluntly, the protagonist of "El Tío" assured that in his experience it was not something positive: "Many doors have been closed to me (...) In many jobs, if the man has a law firm or owns a hospital, his children work there. They don't see that as bad as in this environment," he said.
For the son of Victoria Ruffo and Eugenio Derbez, it was difficult to distance himself from the achievements attributed to his surnames and demonstrate his ability to forge his own legacy.
"They demand more from you, there are comparisons. It's not something ugly, but I feel like people call it ugly (...) I think we shouldn't judge ourselves so much," he added during the episode.
Despite the bittersweet experience, the opportunity to become a father to his little Tessa has given him a different perspective on the life and childhood he had. Today, the artist is more than clear that his priority is not public recognition, but rather present and loving fatherhood.
"Always put her first than work, obviously whenever possible. We would take her to the park, do many things with Tessa," he commented a few months ago on the Vida Sintonía podcast, hosted by Laura Ferretti.
To conclude, José Eduardo Derbez stressed: "I am very happy, to be honest. My life changed very beautifully from the first moment. I have to look after someone else who depends on me and I must take care of that person and be there attentively."

