Watched the latest "Nepo Baby" runway walk, I almost died laughing in the comment section

"Don't let beauty become a vassal of capital."

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Watched the latest "Nepo Baby" runway walk, I almost died laughing in the comment section

01. The "Zombie" on the Runway

How ridiculous is the fashion world getting? Just look at the latest Paris Fashion Week.

A certain "Supermodel Debut" has sparked fierce debate online over the past few days. Let's first look at the "god-tier walk" of this VIP model.

I have to say, that hunched back, that expression that looks like she's looking for a bathroom, and those stumbling steps... if you didn't tell me this was a high-end luxury show, I would have thought it was a customer lost in a mall looking for the exit.

Compared to the professional models behind her who walk with power and grace, this young lady was truly unforgettable—for all the wrong reasons. Although "beauty" is subjective, "can't walk in heels" is pretty objective.

02. The Comment Section is the Real Show

After the video went viral, the comment section became a goldmine of talent. I almost passed out from laughing at the savagery of the internet.

Someone commented on her lack of energy:


"Go girl, give us nothing!"

Someone commented on her stiff posture:


"She walks like a sim that hasn't finished loading yet."

Someone speculated on the "backstory":


"This isn't a walk; this is her father's credit card score manifesting in physical form."

And the most brutal one:


"The models behind her are fighting for their careers. She is fighting to not trip over her own ego."

It really isn't the netizens' fault for being toxic. When you see her disrupting the rhythm of the entire show, her "debut" is hard to justify.

03. The "Pay-to-Play" Industry

But is this just a funny accident? Many are questioning the organizers. Because this "model" is the daughter of a famous Hollywood A-lister. The brand claimed she has a "unique, relaxed vibe."

Relaxed? Or just untrained? The truth is, the runway has become a playground for the privileged. Professional models train for years, starve, and struggle just to get a casting call. Meanwhile, "Nepo Babies" (children of nepotism) skip the line because of their last name.

When a show is dictated by who has the most famous parents rather than who has the most talent, the art form dies. It becomes a transaction.

04. When Money Buys Applause

This isn't just about one bad walk. It is about a system where "merit" is being replaced by "connections."

We see it everywhere. The "artist" who sells splattered paint for millions because of their family name. The "actor" who gets the lead role despite having zero range. And now, the "supermodel" who can't walk straight.

When the runway is full of people who paid (or were born) to be there, we lose more than just a good show. We lose the basic belief that hard work matters. If everything can be bought, who will bother to perfect their craft?

In the long run, the stage will be full of well-connected clowns, and the audience—us—will be the ones paying the price.