"I'm one of those people you hate because of genetics. It is the truth"
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The phrase “because of genetics” tries to strip the glamour off the phenomenon. It’s clinical, almost biomedical, as if he’s saying: don’t mythologize me; blame the wiring. That’s also a subtle defense mechanism. In a world that treats actors as brands, acknowledging genetic privilege is a way to seize authorship of the narrative before tabloids and think-pieces do it for him. He’s not begging for sympathy; he’s preempting the accusation that he coasted.
Then he seals it with “It is the truth,” a blunt closer that reads like impatience with performative modesty. The subtext: fame is a rigged economy where looks function as capital, and he knows he’s been overpaid in that currency. Coming from a pop-cultural megastar, the candor works because it’s both self-aware and self-protective: a confession that doubles as a boundary, daring you to call him vain for stating the obvious.
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"I'm one of those people you hate because of genetics. It is the truth." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-one-of-those-people-you-hate-because-of-141799/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.




