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Lisa Rinna
The following podcast is a Dear Media production. Hi, I'm Lisa Rinna.
Harry Hamlin
And I'm Harry Hamlin.
Lisa Rinna
And this is. Let's not talk about the husband.
Harry Hamlin
We've been together for over 30 years, and we've been working in this industry a lot longer.
Lisa Rinna
Well, you know, we have some crazy stories to tell, and on this podcast, we're gonna own it, baby.
Harry Hamlin
Buckle up. Let's get into today's episode. Hello, everybody. And thanks for checking in one more time, too. Let's not talk about the husband. And surprise, surprise, Lisa's not here today. But once again, we have our very first human guest on the show.
Delilah Hamlin
Dare I say one better than Lisa? Hello.
Harry Hamlin
Okay, well, we had little cheetah here, little canine guest last week, but now we've got Delilah again. So thank you. Thank you so much for coming here and gracing us with your presence. Like, this is a big day, right? Everybody gets to see Delilah one more time.
Delilah Hamlin
Because I was held against my will.
Harry Hamlin
Really?
Delilah Hamlin
Brought here? Yes.
Harry Hamlin
Are you a prisoner?
Delilah Hamlin
Yeah.
Harry Hamlin
Okay.
Delilah Hamlin
But I'm excited to be.
Harry Hamlin
You seem like a happy, excited prisoner, though. Prisoner you may be. So thank you for coming one more time. Thanks for having me. I'm so proud of my girls. I'm so proud of you for everything you're doing in your life. You know, you never know when you're a parent. You know, I brought you guys into the world, actually pulled you out of the womb and brought you in and then, you know, fed you baby food for a long time, and then you learned how to crawl, and then you learned how to walk.
Delilah Hamlin
And I, like, still eat baby food now.
Harry Hamlin
Do you?
Delilah Hamlin
Yeah. Starbucks has a great baby food.
Harry Hamlin
Do they really?
Delilah Hamlin
I love it.
Harry Hamlin
Okay, what flavor do you like?
Delilah Hamlin
It's strawberry banana.
Harry Hamlin
Strawberry banana.
Delilah Hamlin
It's actually really good.
Harry Hamlin
It's a little pasty stuff that you really. Is that right? Okay, baby girl. But you never know how kids are going to turn out. You just don't know. Right? I mean, you water them and they grow and then they turn out. I mean. I mean, how lucky did we get? We got you. I know. And we got Amelia. I mean, look at you. Look at you. I mean, come on, you are. I mean, I look at you, I go, oh, my God, you've made that. Anyway, so here you are.
Delilah Hamlin
See what I make? That's going to be fun.
Harry Hamlin
Yeah, I know. And now. And now you get to do the same thing. So one time, years ago, somebody asked me, they were doing a survey, and they said, what would you like your legacy to be you know, and. And I was with several other people, and people were talking about, well, you know, I'd love to get an Academy Award, or I'd love to, you know, be recognized for inventing this widget or this thing or that thing. And I. I thought about it. I thought about, well, you know, I did start this company, TAE Technologies, which, if we're successful, will provide the world with clean energy forever. It's a fusion energy company. And I thought, well, would. Would that be my legacy? Do I want to. Is that what I want to say? I want my legacy to be? And I thought about it for a little bit longer. I said, you know, actually, no, my legacy is my children. And. And if I can raise wonderful human beings and they can then take that wonderfulness and bring new human beings into the world themselves, then it starts a chain of legacy that can actually be really, really beneficial to the world, even as beneficial as fusion energy in the long run. Because you never know what you and Amelia and my other kids, Demetri, might, or your kids are kids. Can you imagine my progeny? I don't know if I've got more anywhere so far. I think you guys, what I've got, you know, you and a million Dimitri, but you never know. So that's my legacy, and I'm so proud of it. I'm so proud that. That you and Amelia and Demetri are going to carry on whatever we've been able to give you in terms of, you know, if any wisdom at all, or any way to live your life. That's my legacy, and I'm so proud of it. And there you are.
Delilah Hamlin
Honestly, I looking at Emelia, if she was my kid, and sometimes, you know, because she's my younger sister, I'm like, okay, like, sometimes maybe she feels like my kid a bit, but like, I would be so proud if that was my. If she was my kid.
Harry Hamlin
I'd be like, wow, yeah, both of you guys are doing amazing things. Yes.
Delilah Hamlin
But I'm talking about her.
Harry Hamlin
I get it.
Delilah Hamlin
If she's my kid, I would be so proud of her.
Harry Hamlin
Well, she has done. She's done wonderful human. You're right. She's done some extraordinary things. You know, what she is, is a manifestor.
Delilah Hamlin
She's a manifester, and she's taught me to be a manifester as well.
Harry Hamlin
And what would you say? What did you learn from her? Manifesting wise? What would. What is. What is some of the greatest stuff you've learned about that from her, or just about manifesting in general?
Delilah Hamlin
She's really great at it. She's. She is number one manifestor. She has manifested that whole life. She loves her life. Like, I was actually talking to one of our friends last night, and she was like, everyone. Everyone is always, like, watching Emelia's Instagram stories, being like, wow, she really loves her life. And I'm like, well, wait, let's take it a step back, because. What do you mean? Like, you should love your life. Like, you should be, like, so proud that, like, that is your life. You're, like, so excited that, like, that is your life, and you're getting to live that life. Why not design the life you want to live? Emelia is really great at that, and she's taught me that. So basically, well, you know, I can't give away all the secrets, but you're gatekeeping.
Harry Hamlin
There's a couple secrets.
Delilah Hamlin
Secrets. But no, basically, you know, you just want to. Kind of want to live in delusion, which I do. I live in my own world all the time.
Harry Hamlin
And is that a good thing?
Delilah Hamlin
Yes. Why? I mean, well, you know, it could. Okay, look, it could pose the. It could pose the argument of, like, being out of touch, right? But, like, sometimes it's okay to be in your own world and manifest things for yourself and for others and be delusional. So by delusional, I mean, like, okay, like, in my brain, I'm gonna act like. Like, I'm gonna live like I'm a billionaire. Why not? Maybe I'm not, but I'm gonna live like that. You're not gonna say you're broke. You're not gonna say the words like, I'm broke. You're not gonna say anything of that sort. You're gonna just say, like, I am this. Money loves me. Like Emelia loves to say, money loves me. Money comes to me. Money loves me. I'm like, okay, girl, get it.
Harry Hamlin
So that's the case.
Delilah Hamlin
I'm like, if that's what you want to manifest, this is just like, obviously. This is just obviously like, an example money. It could go with anything. Like, you know, health loves me, or, like, I'm so healthy.
Harry Hamlin
You know, you just live in that mindset about manifestation. It seems to be the rule of thumb. Seems to be, imagine what it would feel like to have the life that you envision. Imagine what that feels like, and then actually make that what your life feels like, and that it will then become that. It will automatically not, I don't know, through the universe working on your behalf. Ultimately, you manifest that thing which you imagine you already have. So that it sounds counterintuitive, but at the same time, we know that it works. Just like we know the more you give, the more you get. So everybody says, well, wait a minute, I don't have enough money to give anything away. But if you do, the more you give out, the more you get back. And that just seems to be the way the universe works.
Delilah Hamlin
So, for example, let's. Let me give you an example about. About money. So let's say it's hard because I actually don't want to talk about it. Because I don't want to talk about it. And it's really. Guys, it's really tricky. I don't want to talk about. I don't want to say the wrong thing for my manifesting. Maybe this is my ocd, but, like.
Harry Hamlin
Well, then do you want to just not touch on it at all and let it be a personal thing for you? And I'll share it.
Delilah Hamlin
It's okay. I'll share it.
Harry Hamlin
Okay.
Delilah Hamlin
I'm just prefacing, like, all right. I'm a little nervous to. To talk about it. Because you want to stay in the mindset of, like, I am. This is just. Okay. For example, money. This is the topic, like, I am so wealthy. Like, money loves me. You don't want to live in the mindset of, like, I can't afford. You don't want to say that. You don't. It's not that you don't want to say it out loud. You don't want to even think it. You want to just live your life like you can afford things. However, that can be tricky because when you literally can't, you know, you're not going to be going around, like, buying things. So it is a tricky. It's a. It's a tricky thing that, like, takes a while to learn.
Harry Hamlin
I can. I understand that. And so it's like, the more. The more you give out, the more you think that you're wealthy, the more you give yourself that gift of feeling wealthy. Then the more you sense that you can afford whatever it is that you might want to get, but you don't necessarily have to get it. And especially if you don't have the wherewithal. I mean, here's where it gets a little bit tricky, because this is where it gets tricky. You can only spend as much as you make. If you spend more than you make, then you get into some pretty serious trouble.
Delilah Hamlin
However, if you live in the mindset of the more I give, the more I get, then you're just. You have to that's where the. The trickiness will go away. If you're like, don't worry. Maybe I. I overspent and I don't. And I'm like, in a bit of a pickle now, but money's coming to me. Oh, that's how you counteract that. You're like, money's coming to me. This hap. This happened to me recently. And I listened to Emelia. She's like, stop. Like, you know, stop being. Being stop. Stop thinking that you can't afford things. And I'm like, well, but I literally. I literally can't buy that. And then she's like, no, stop. So I stopped, and I was like, okay, I'm just gonna buy that. Obviously, like, credit card. You can, like, buy things. And, like, the money doesn't. Like, the money doesn't, like, go yet. And then it just, like, started coming to me. Because you switched the mindset.
Harry Hamlin
Well, they do say in every book that I have read on the subject of manifesting that it's all about mindset, and it's all about faith. It's about having faith that the universe is working on your behalf. And to. If you throw negativity in there and you say, I'm sorry, I can't do that, or I don't have enough or whatever, that actually can damage that sense of being, of well, being that you have from thinking that, knowing that, believing that you have enough, rather than coming from a place of lack. Now, they. They say. And I. I. Not long ago, I. I was reading about manifesting because, you know, I'm inspired by. By you, and I'm inspired by Amelia and the fact that you guys have manifested these beautiful lives, which, by the way, could have gone another way. We have a lot of friends whose, you know, kids have spent more time in rehab than they have doing, you know, their professions or whatever.
Delilah Hamlin
So, I mean.
Harry Hamlin
I mean, you know, hi. We're very fortunate that whatever is issues you guys have, because everybody. Every kid has issues. Every kid grows up, is a teenager, they experiment, they go through stuff, and then you never know whether they're going to end up behind bars or running a business, you know, or having great success in. In our case, I'm so, so, so happy that you guys chose a much more healthy path in your lives.
Delilah Hamlin
Well, look, like, I. I feel like I'm. I'm best at both of those worlds. Like, I almost went down what could have gone down that path, but I was like, absolutely not. That will not be my life.
Harry Hamlin
No. And you fixed it.
Delilah Hamlin
And I think.
Harry Hamlin
And I'm so proud of you for fixing it.
Delilah Hamlin
I'm so proud of myself for fixing it. Yeah, but it's just how you react to situations like that and how you.
Harry Hamlin
Now explain the situation you found yourself in. This situation where you were so many.
Delilah Hamlin
Like there's so many situations. Well, it's not that my life was that. I mean, I have it pretty well off, you know, I'd like to think. But I was going down a path that I just wasn't happy with.
Harry Hamlin
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Delilah Hamlin
I think all of the above.
Harry Hamlin
So how do you feel about it?
Delilah Hamlin
Nepo baby is an interesting topic because obviously, like. What do you mean, obviously? I'm enough. I'm an apple baby. You're. You have. Obviously, I'm an apple baby. Wait, what? Like. Okay, you know what I mean? But it's like, it's. It's funny because it's like, like you said, it could. It could hurt you in certain situations. So, for example, like, if you want to be, like, going into high fashion, you know, mom having her foot in the Housewives franchise, I don't necessarily think that that would help someone trying to go into high fashion. I think that could, you know, deter someone from possibly wanting to work with you because it's like, that's not necessarily some. An affiliation. They. No, not that it's a bad thing, but that might not be an affiliation they want. So that's just an example of in the fact that it's like, in some cases, it can hurt you having having a name that's already kind of known.
Harry Hamlin
Well, I know that this is something that you wanted to do. I mean, the modeling world that since you were little, very little, long before mom was on the housewife show, long before we even knew that the Hadid sisters existed. So now they come. They came out of the housewife franchise and they went into the modeling world and had a success.
Delilah Hamlin
It is able. It's possible to be done. You know, it's possible, but it definitely. And I'm sure I. Look, I don't. I don't know. I don't want to speak on them, but I think. I'm sure it's probably. Was probably difficult for them at first, just assuming, because it's definitely something like, if you're associated with someone you already have kind of like a preconceived.
Harry Hamlin
I think people think that the Nepo baby thing gives you a leg up so it's easier for you in the long run.
Delilah Hamlin
Well, let's be. Let's be serious. Like, it is, you know, like, it is going to be easier for someone to break into the industry if their parents are already in the industry.
Harry Hamlin
That's like, stay in the industry. That's the chicken.
Delilah Hamlin
But that. That's the tricky thing. So obviously, you know, I'm not going to say, oh, my God, I'm not an Uppo baby. Oh, my God, it's, like, still so hard for me. Like, no, like, I am. Let's. Let's face the fact.
Harry Hamlin
But you got to work really hard.
Delilah Hamlin
But you do have to work hard to stay there and that. And then you are faced with the challenge of, you know, do people not want to work with you because you're affiliated with XYZ or, you know, so there are ups and there are downs as anything in life. I think there's an element of that, and I think there's also an element of. It's not just about the people that are hiring you. It's about the peers, the people that work in your field. So, like, you know, maybe I'm. This is hypothetical. I don't necessarily know, but I'm thinking maybe the other models could be like, well, that's not fair. Like, and maybe give her a hard time or give. Give me a hard time. Give Any. Any Nepo baby. You want to call it that, you know, a hard time, because they're automatically or we are automatically perceived as like, oh, well, you have the leg up. Like, you're not taken seriously because you can just have whatever you want if you just, like, ask Mommy and Daddy, like, I want to do this. It's like, not really, but.
Harry Hamlin
No, not at all. I'm sorry.
Delilah Hamlin
But, you know, so you do have to prove yourself. You do have to be like, no, I want to be taken seriously. Like, this is something I really want to do. It's not just, like, a fun little hobby that I was like, oh, like, it's gonna be easy to get into.
Harry Hamlin
Yeah.
Delilah Hamlin
And, you know, I think if you. I think it would be also a little bit different if you were. You and mom were models, and then Emelia was trying to go into your field. I feel like there would be a lot more connections, et cetera. I feel like there's definitely a misconception a bit there. And, you know, if you guys were in music and I was, like, doing music, it would probably be easier for me to break into the industry. However, you don't do that, so it's like, you guys don't have those connections necessarily.
Harry Hamlin
But why wouldn't we help you, too? I mean, every parent would want to try and help their children. Not every parent can. Here's an anecdote. Okay, so our next door neighbor was Marlon Brando. The great actor lived right across from us. And when I first moved into our house, there was a big pine tree in the backyard, and I needed to have it trimmed. And I h. Tree trimmer. It happened to be Christian Brando, Marlon Brando's son. And he came to the house, and I didn't know it was Marlon Brando's son at first. And then he gets up in the tree, and he looks over at Marlon's house. He said, there's my dad's house over there. And he started railing on his father. I go, wait a minute. So you're Christian Brand, you're Brando's son, and you're trimming trees. And he's. He said, yeah, you know, my dad never got me. Wouldn't help me get a SAG card, wouldn't help me get into the business.
Delilah Hamlin
Right. But you have to want it. Okay, but you have to want it yourself, and you have to work for it yourself. You guys, I low key need a SAG car. I low key, need my insurance. Do I have that? No, you guys can't just get me one. Like, what do you mean? Like, I'm 27. I need insurance. Like, how.
Harry Hamlin
But I think, like, you're not.
Delilah Hamlin
Okay, but what I'm saying is, like, you can't just. You're not just giving. Giving it to me, but, yes, you do give me a leg up in the sense that, like.
Harry Hamlin
Well, every parent wants to help their kids as much as they can, and we don't want to help you to the point where it's destructive to you. Because we're helping you too much.
Delilah Hamlin
Of course. Of course.
Harry Hamlin
You know, but I think what you guys have done is you. You know, you've. You've gotten into the saddle, and you've managed to stay there and learn how to ride really, really well. And so, you know, and that takes effort. It doesn't happen just naturally. It takes effort to learn how to be a great and successful supermodel. I mean, it's not just a look.
Delilah Hamlin
Yes. At the end of the day, having famous parents does get you maybe in to, like, into the door. What's the saying?
Harry Hamlin
Yeah. Gets you through the door, but you.
Delilah Hamlin
Have to stay there.
Harry Hamlin
Right.
Delilah Hamlin
You know, and that's where it's really tricky. And then there's also. Yeah, there's. There's. There are people that are like, I don't want to work with you necessarily because you're affiliated with this. So I think Emelia and I, sometimes. It's funny, I think we did this subconsciously, but, like, we just took our middle names and left the Hamlin out. And, like, we didn't even, like, mean to do that.
Harry Hamlin
Hamlin is. Doesn't really fall trippingly off the tongue. No, but it's like Lila Bell. I mean, gray. Better.
Delilah Hamlin
Better is better. It's better. Yeah, but we didn't even mean to do that. But it actually probably helped a bit because people. I don't tell people. I'm not. I'm not like, I'm Delilah Hamlin. Not that, like, everyone knows who you are. Like, you kind of, like. I mean, you're cool, but you're not.
Harry Hamlin
Like, you didn't take that name off for any fame reason. You took it off because.
Delilah Hamlin
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Sounds better subconsciously, but, you know, it definitely. It probably, like, helped me a bit.
Harry Hamlin
Yeah.
Delilah Hamlin
In terms of, like, people not wanting to work with me in case they didn't want to work with me if I was, like, an EPO baby. There's a lot of stigma around it, I think. It's definitely an interesting topic. We can talk about it for hours.
Harry Hamlin
And the stigma of being a Nepo baby. That's true. And you know when I'm so grateful, because when we name you guys, you know your name Delilah, we were. We forever. We were trying to figure out, what are we going to name this baby? What are we going to name this baby? At first, you know, we thought you were going to be a boy, and we came up with a Brilliant name for you. And, but we said, okay, we're not going to tell anybody about this name because we know that if we tell somebody what the name is, they're, everybody's going to have some opinion about it, you know, and we hadn't come up with Delilah yet. We, we thought our ob GYN said, oh, look, you can see his testicles when we were looking at this ultrasound of you. So you, you had big balls when you were just a zygote or. That's insane. But anyway, do not consent. So we, we, we came up with this great name and we said, well, we can't tell anybody, right? Because if you tell somebody, then there's going to be all this controversy. So that was fine. And time goes on. And then Rosie o' DONNELL asked me to do her show. She had. Rosie o' DONNELL had a talk show back then, right? And I was, I was promoting something. I forget what. And so I go on the show and, and she, and Rosie says, oh, by the way, I hear that Lisa's pregnant. And I go, yeah, you know, we're, we're having a kid. She goes, and do you know if it's a boy or a girl? And I said, well, you know, the ob GYN says, it's it boy, but we don't really know for sure. She said, oh, do you have a name? And I said, well, we do. We did come up with a name, but we're not telling anybody. We're keeping it a complete secret. She says, oh, really? Well, well, you don't want to just tell me? I said, no, we're keeping it a secret. So then we cut to commercial, right? And so she and I are just kibitzing during the commercial. She says, listen, tell me the name of the kid. I said, we're not telling anybody. It's, it's kind of a rule we have in our family. We're not going to tell a soul. She said, come on, I won't tell anybody, buddy. Just tell me. She said, I'm trying to figure out baby names myself, so I'm asking everybody what they're naming their kids. And she said, trust me, I will keep it a total secret. And so I said, okay, well, all right. So we're gonna, we're gonna name him Dashiell, Dashiell Hamlin. And it would sounded like his name would be Dash, Dash Hamlin. That's a pretty good name, right? You know, and, and she goes, oh, that's a great name. That's great. So then all of a sudden, it's 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. We're back on air live, everybody. And she says, o, by the way, Harry just told me that he's going to name his kid Dashiell. I was like, what? That was weird, right?
Delilah Hamlin
Interesting.
Harry Hamlin
Very odd. So this could be a cautionary tale for you when you're going on talk shows, on live shows or whatever to make sure that, you know, don't ever tell anybody a secret.
Delilah Hamlin
Right.
Harry Hamlin
They're not going to tell you the truth. Right. They're going to try to get whatever they can get in order to get more ratings or higher clicks or whatever. But so anyway, we didn't have to bury that name because you, you turned out a girl.
Delilah Hamlin
Well, thank God. I love being a girl. I love being a girl.
Harry Hamlin
And I'm. I'm so happy you're a girl. You know, I was terrified and I have, I have been terrified of women my entire life.
Delilah Hamlin
You have a lot of women surrounding you.
Harry Hamlin
I know.
Delilah Hamlin
Every dog is a woman, that we.
Harry Hamlin
Have all of our pets and Bridget.
Delilah Hamlin
The Betta fish is a woman.
Harry Hamlin
Like, I'm sure the plants are all female too. I mean, I'm surrounded by females. But now, for the first time in my life, I'm not so intimidated by you guys because, well, I mean, I've. I've watched girls grow up and I know why you behave the way you behave now.
Delilah Hamlin
I mean, oh my God, I'm so interested.
Harry Hamlin
Well, no, I mean, I, I mean, look, girls, in my opinion, and this is just speaking from my experience, are kind of smarter than guys. I mean, you know, and definitely mature faster than guys. You know, when I say smarter, I'm not necessarily talking about like academic smarts and stuff like that. I'm talking about sort of street smarts. Like, you know, you guys kind of know what's happening in a certain kind of way. That guys sometimes kind of are brain dead when it comes to that. I'm just saying that's just my experience, okay? And it could be because I'm completely surrounded by women, but I did grow up in a household with just boys. So I grew up with the toilet seat up all the time. And for the last 30 some odd years, it's been down all the time.
Delilah Hamlin
So pet peeve.
Harry Hamlin
Yeah, well, so anyway, so I'm very happy that you guys turned out to be girls. And when I named you, it was just a moment of, of. Of sheer. Okay, so the universe spoke to me. I put my hand.
Delilah Hamlin
The universe is big in our family.
Harry Hamlin
Yeah, well, we are the universe. You Know, the universe evolved human beings so that it could look out at itself.
Delilah Hamlin
Well, the universe is like our religion. Well, you know what I mean?
Harry Hamlin
In a sense.
Delilah Hamlin
And I think it's like my religion.
Harry Hamlin
It's appropriately so because, you know, we see the universe as a, as a good place, as a place that is offering help and making us, making us feel better rather than worse. I mean, a lot of people, I think, see the world as a dangerous place, but thankfully we don't.
Delilah Hamlin
I think, look, I live in my own world. I'll say it again, I live in my own world. Sometimes I think it might be counterintuitive, but I, I love it there because you know what? I think it's so important to try and stay as positive as you can stay. Look, you can't always with, with every, you know, you can't always.
Harry Hamlin
But you're aware, though.
Delilah Hamlin
I'm aware.
Harry Hamlin
If you're aware, that's like most of the battle right there. If you're aware of the fact that, you know, you, you need to have a positive mindset and to be aware of the fact that when the negativity seeps in, you go, wait a minute, Whoa, whoa, okay, enough of that. Get back to the positive. Stay here in the moment. Live in the moment. Because in the moment, right now, everything's great. You know, it's when we start thinking about something we did in the past or something that might happen in the future that we get all freaked out and get stressed out. But right here, right now, everything is fantastic.
Delilah Hamlin
Fantastic.
Harry Hamlin
So let's stay here.
Delilah Hamlin
Yes.
Harry Hamlin
All right.
Delilah Hamlin
Stay here.
Harry Hamlin
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Delilah Hamlin
I guess that's me. I'm Natasha Leggero.
Harry Hamlin
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Delilah Hamlin
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Harry Hamlin
So, anyway, getting back to how proud I am of you.
Delilah Hamlin
Oh, my God, the whole episode. How proud I am of dying.
Harry Hamlin
I want to talk about your music now, too, because we've talked about the modeling thing and you've got that down. I mean, your career is well underway when it comes to the modeling thing and you've got great representation there and you've got a lot of traction. Let's talk about the music thing and where you are with that and what your ambition is there.
Delilah Hamlin
I love music. I'm so. And you know, I guess I will say thank you so much for making me, I guess for making me who I am. And I'm just, I'm so glad that I. That music is what my calling was because it's so fun and I enjoy it so much. I just love being creative. I just love making music. I love writing music. I just love, like, hearing something that I've created in my mind come to fruition. I think that's in like, an insane idea concept just to like, like, have something in your brain be out in front of you. Does that make sense?
Harry Hamlin
Like, of course it makes sense.
Delilah Hamlin
It's a crazy thing.
Harry Hamlin
We're creative.
Delilah Hamlin
Think about it. We are creatives and everyone in our family is a creative, which I think is a bit spooky sometimes. You know, that type of personality. Like, sometimes it's like a lot.
Harry Hamlin
If you look around us in life, you look around, you know, everything in life, every everything, every tangible thing that was made by men or humans or whatever started as a thought. Everything started as a thought.
Delilah Hamlin
Like creating. There's so many things that are already made in the world, right? Like sometimes I think, what's a million dollar idea that, like, I can create to, like, become like, so rich? Like, what's something that I feel like I think of something and I'm like, that's already been done. But then with music, maybe, because I'm so tapped in, because it's something that I'm so passionate about, I really feel like I can create new things. And I just find that so fun. And it's just like, fun isn't even the word. It's just like, that is what life is about for me.
Harry Hamlin
Well, everybody's experience is unique to them. No two human beings are alike, just like no two snowflakes are alike. So everybody's experience and their expression of their experience and how they create that expression is going to be different. So everything you do, as long as you're authentic and coming from a place of total authenticity is going to be different from anybody.
Delilah Hamlin
Look, I'm. Another thing is, I am so grateful that my life worked out and played out the way it did. I needed. I should not have been, like, in the spotlight the past six years. Like, I needed that time to reflect, be by myself. You know, take a step back from modeling, take a step back from just kind of like, working.
Harry Hamlin
Are you referring to the health issue thing?
Delilah Hamlin
Health, health, mental health. I think everything happens for a reason. I think the universe was like, look, you are not ready to be seen yet. And now I finally feel ready because I needed to be able to find myself in order to be authentic to myself in creating. Because it's like, you know, when you're young, there's a lot of influence and you're influenced by people, substances, you know, and I needed to step out of that. I needed to, like, literally be so introspective and I'm finally ready to be perceived. Like, I just, like, wasn't ready to be perceived.
Harry Hamlin
So you were ready. You. You felt.
Delilah Hamlin
Because I didn't feel like I was.
Harry Hamlin
Sort of bake in the oven a little bit more before you came out. Yeah.
Delilah Hamlin
So when sometimes people like, oh, my God, you're 27. Like, what are you. What are you doing? And I'm like, well, I'm starting. Like, it looks like I'm starting it Just looks to people, it looks like I'm just starting out and like things are just starting to happen. But behind closed doors, like I've been like cooking.
Harry Hamlin
Well, yeah, for like years. You know, you were like 17 when we went to Australia and you did that campaign for the Australian shoe company. And then you shot your first Vogue cover when you were like 19. Right.
Delilah Hamlin
And then I put a pause, huh, my mental health. And then after my mental health, I put a pause for my physical health on everything. And then behind closed doors, I worked on everything. I started writing music when I was 19 with a co writer and she really like taught me how to find my sound, find my voice. And then with my friend Elise, who I met on Tick Tock. Love her, she's my right hand man. She really taught me so much about myself without even trying to. She just.
Harry Hamlin
So when you're writing a song, you write your songs based upon your emotional experience, right?
Delilah Hamlin
Yes.
Harry Hamlin
And so. And you've got plenty, plenty to draw on from that. Just having watched you over the last nine years and the various vicissitudes that.
Delilah Hamlin
The last day, the last day of my life. You watch me. The last day of my life. I could write a movie, um, I could write like a whole album, but.
Harry Hamlin
Well, good. So you've got all this material, but.
Delilah Hamlin
You know, everyone has material. Everyone, everyone in life has material is how you take that and how you want people to like, perceive that and how you want people to hear that. And like, I want people to be able to relate or, you know, when I was young, when I was in high school, I would have loved, oh my God. Oh my God. I would have loved. If there was a, if there was me back, like, like me now at 27, we're gonna about to release music, I'd be like, oh my God, I'm so excited for this girl's music to come out because, like, I can really resonate with her. Like, I can't, like, I. You know what I do, you know what I'm saying?
Harry Hamlin
I'm trying to figure out what you're saying.
Delilah Hamlin
Okay, sorry, I'm getting excited.
Harry Hamlin
Okay, so if there was, when you were younger, if there was an older you putting out music, you would have been a fan.
Delilah Hamlin
I would have been like, thank God. Because I, like, I would be like, I'm so excited to hear music because I feel like I can relate to her and like, I need someone to be able to put my feelings into words. Because when you're young, I feel like it's hard to put your Feelings into words. And you also feel so alone. You just. I felt so alone when I was young.
Harry Hamlin
Really.
Delilah Hamlin
I mean, obviously I wasn't alone, but I just felt so alone in my thoughts. I felt, oh, my God, am I crazy?
Harry Hamlin
At what stage was this old were you.
Delilah Hamlin
Honestly? Like, since I was 11, you know, but, like, growing up in high school and stuff, and maybe it's just more so this day and age. Like, I think that's why I really related to music and love music, because I was like, okay, wow, that lyric really hit home for me. Wow. I can really relate to that. I really feel seen, I feel heard, and I want people to feel seen and heard is basically what I'm saying. And I think it's so fun to do that with music. So I'm excited to share.
Harry Hamlin
Yeah, well, that's the whole point, is that you want. What you want to do is share and share your experiences because you would like to have had somebody like you sharing their experiences when you were younger.
Delilah Hamlin
And I'm like, slay if I get super famous. Like, so fun. But that's not, like. Well, maybe, but, like, that's not why I'm doing it. You know, I'm making so much music with Elise at the moment, and I'm not like, I need a rush to put it out anymore. Like, before, I was like, I want to put it out. I need to put it out now. Now I'm more like, I'm just really enjoying making the music because I'm learning so much about myself in the process of doing so, and I'm like, it will come out when it's gonna come out.
Harry Hamlin
That's why it's kind of like a double whammy. You get to create, and you also get to learn from your creation. And, yeah, it's so fun. That's pretty amazing. Well, you know, I can really see your passion because, you know, you'll come home. She's living right now back with us because she's not with her boyfriend anymore. So, anyway, so I can see your passion. You go into your room, and I can hear you doing your music in there. I can hear you talking to your friends and your producers and all that. But it's to see you have that direction and that passion, it makes me so happy.
Delilah Hamlin
I have to just say, and thank you. You know what's interesting, though, is, like, also finding friends, especially as a girl, especially maybe as, like, an EPO baby. It's not easy. But if you find friends through your passion or through, you know, similar interests, that's those are your friends. Like that, those are your people. And like I'm learning that and I'm.
Harry Hamlin
You want people who have like, like mind and like, like ambition. My friends from acting school were my closest friends in my life because of. We shared that passion. Not my, I don't have that many friends from, from college or high school or anything, but I, but from.
Delilah Hamlin
You know, you also get very vulnerable when you're creative and you're in that space. I feel like you get very vulnerable with people very quickly and you open up very quickly.
Harry Hamlin
So would you say that most of your lyrics and your songs have to do with emotions around relationships?
Delilah Hamlin
Well, you'll just have to wait and see.
Harry Hamlin
Okay, putting your beta relationships now.
Delilah Hamlin
Okay. Okay. But relationships are not only just like with like an intimate relationship. This is gonna go across the board. Yeah.
Harry Hamlin
Okay.
Delilah Hamlin
I just want. I'm just gonna. I just write about my experiences. You'll see. You'll see.
Harry Hamlin
Uh huh. Well, the songs that I've heard so far, I love. And there's that one song that I'm totally in love with.
Delilah Hamlin
We're reproducing it. We started reproducing it yesterday, so.
Harry Hamlin
Okay.
Delilah Hamlin
And I have so much fun. I'm not even a producer, but I have so much fun sitting there being like, okay, like let's maybe like, let's. Can we add this? And I'm like, I don't even know what it's called. I don't even know what that drum's called. But I'm like, can we add like something like that? I don't know.
Harry Hamlin
How cool is that?
Delilah Hamlin
It's fun. I love it. So, yeah, I hope that people can take what they need to take from it when it comes out and enjoy it.
Harry Hamlin
Well, I'm sure they will. All the songs that I've heard from you are incredible. But let's talk about.
Delilah Hamlin
You're my dad, so it's like, obviously you have to.
Harry Hamlin
Well, I know. I suppose I'm biased on some level. But I do have other questions for you though. I wanted to ask about your hair and your eyebrows. Okay, so your eyebrows are bleached right now and your hair is bleached and there's something going on. Let's talk about your hair. Tell me about it. Tell me what's going on with that.
Delilah Hamlin
You want to know why I have roots?
Harry Hamlin
Well, I want to know. Okay, so what's the deal with that? What's the blonde eyebrows and the platinum blonde hair and the all. All of that? Because it's A really great look for you, and I think it's a great look for me.
Delilah Hamlin
I think I look the best I've ever looked. Are you kidding me?
Harry Hamlin
You look great. You look fabulous with that.
Delilah Hamlin
You know, they bleach my eyebrows on set sometimes. I don't really have a say, but, oh, no, I do look. Obviously you have a say, but I'm very open. I'm like, you know what? You do whatever you want to do. Like, you're the creative here. When I'm on set, like, I'm not. I'm the model.
Harry Hamlin
They're the creator, so you're the canvas.
Delilah Hamlin
You know, I'm like, okay, so you guys do what you want to do. If they want to bleach, they feel I want to cut my hair, cut my hair. Like, if they want to bleach my eyebrows, like they're going to do what they're going to do.
Harry Hamlin
So you're saying yes. You're saying, I'm a yes.
Delilah Hamlin
I'm a yes man. When I'm modeling. And Amelia is as well. Yeah.
Harry Hamlin
You know, I was a no person.
Delilah Hamlin
I'm. I'm a yes person.
Harry Hamlin
Well, I was. My career started with no. If I hadn't said no, I would not have a career. But I was an honest no. I was a real no.
Delilah Hamlin
But mom was always like, you know what? No. Like, they ask you to, like, jump off, like, a cliff or something, like. Or do it. Background, like, do it well.
Harry Hamlin
But then she also learned something from Cindy Crawford, because Cindy Crawford said, you know, they're going to ask you to do all kinds of crazy stuff as a model. I remember her saying this to you and Amelia, and when they ask you to do something really crazy, say, show me and ask the director, you go do it and show me what you want me to do.
Delilah Hamlin
I don't remember that advice.
Harry Hamlin
Yeah, well, that's. That was advice that she gave to all of us. Yeah, because. Yeah, because, you know, they'll. They'll say, okay, Cindy, we just need you to climb that tree and get out on that limb and hang one hand down and then put your leg up on the top. And she'd say, excuse me, you want me to do what? And, yeah, just, you know, go up in that tree. And she said, okay, you go up there and show me how to do it, and I'll just do it.
Delilah Hamlin
Well, look, like, at least have a sense of humor. And I think, like, sometimes, like, people understand it, so I'll just look at them and be like, yeah, and, like, you really want Me to do that?
Harry Hamlin
Yeah.
Delilah Hamlin
I'm like, okay, if you want, I.
Harry Hamlin
Think you can do it. It's okay to ask them to show you.
Delilah Hamlin
Yeah, well, like, they can't, so. I already know the answer to that, but, yeah. So, you know, bleached hair grows really quick, and I'm not really trying to fry my hair every five seconds because I'm kind of growing it out. As you can tell, it's, like, getting a little longer.
Harry Hamlin
I see that. But I've also noticed in that a lot of people are walking around with roots like that. So it's a thing. It's like. It's the thing. I'm like, I have roots.
Delilah Hamlin
I love roots. I feel like it gives me, like, good coloring in my face. I also love being tan. I'm, like, in a competition right now with, like, someone.
Harry Hamlin
You're tanning competition.
Delilah Hamlin
I love tanning.
Harry Hamlin
Okay.
Delilah Hamlin
This is my summer hobby, guys.
Harry Hamlin
And do you wear sunscreen when you tan? You do, right? Yeah.
Delilah Hamlin
Moving on.
Harry Hamlin
Okay.
Delilah Hamlin
I. I should. And, you know, I need a good sunscreen, guys. Let me know what the best face sunscreen is where you can still get tan. Okay. Anyways.
Harry Hamlin
Okay. All right.
Delilah Hamlin
It is a secret. It's. I guess it's a state. A statement. I just honestly am lazy, and I don't want to bleach my hair every five seconds because it, like, burns your scalp. Whatever.
Harry Hamlin
Also, from a DNA perspective, both your mother and I have olive skin, so we're both. We have Mediterranean skin, so we don't have a tendency to, like.
Delilah Hamlin
Wait, tell me about that. Where are we from? I'm so confused.
Harry Hamlin
Well, okay, so I heard we were.
Delilah Hamlin
Portuguese recently, so, you know, a hairdresser told me that. I said, how do you know that? Oh, your mom told me. I said, she never told me that.
Harry Hamlin
She's half Italian, half Portuguese. Right.
Delilah Hamlin
Okay.
Harry Hamlin
And. And I'm a WASP. I have never done 23andMe. You know, I'm reluctant to do that for some reason. I don't. I think maybe because it'll end up in a database somewhere that'll be hacked by somebody in China. I don't know.
Delilah Hamlin
I don't like it for some reason.
Harry Hamlin
Too, but, you know, I. I know that I'm. I'm basically Scottish and. And Irish and English.
Delilah Hamlin
I mean, I knew the Irish thing and I knew the Italian thing, but.
Harry Hamlin
I didn't know the British thing, but for some reason, our skin is not Scandinavian, so we don't have a. We have an olive skins. It tans. It doesn't like Burn too much. So I think you're going to be in fairly good shape.
Delilah Hamlin
I'm in good shape. I get golden and I love it.
Harry Hamlin
Yeah. So anyway.
Delilah Hamlin
Yeah, But I love my bleach brows. Emilia.
Harry Hamlin
Really, like, I know it's kind of. When she got bleached brows, it kind of made her career, didn't it? Yeah, yeah.
Delilah Hamlin
It actually really did push her.
Harry Hamlin
It pushed her over.
Delilah Hamlin
Yeah.
Harry Hamlin
Yeah.
Delilah Hamlin
Changed things. And I think for me, it was me cutting my hair, chopping it off the bleach brows, just, like. Just so happened, because it's a thing now.
Harry Hamlin
Are you going to drop an album?
Delilah Hamlin
We are currently working on an ep.
Harry Hamlin
Okay.
Delilah Hamlin
An EP is a little. Little smaller than an album, but we're having so much fun doing it, so I think, like, that's all that really matters, and I'm excited.
Harry Hamlin
So when. What's the difference between an EP and an album?
Delilah Hamlin
Can we, like, pull up a definition?
Harry Hamlin
I think an EP is shorter.
Delilah Hamlin
Yeah, it's like seven. I could do. I could probably do seven songs.
Harry Hamlin
You can do fewer songs. Right. And it still qualifies still for awards and stuff like that.
Delilah Hamlin
Dad, I don't know these answers.
Harry Hamlin
Oh, I don't. Either, do I.
Delilah Hamlin
You know, honestly, I can't be on every side of the industry. I don't know everything yet.
Harry Hamlin
No, No. I don't know anything about the industry I've been in for 50 years, so how embarrassing.
Delilah Hamlin
I need to look it up. But, yeah, we're working on ndp.
Harry Hamlin
Huh. And so is it. Do you know what the beat is? Is it ballads? Is it dance? Is it.
Delilah Hamlin
You know, you're really trying to get a lot out of me. You know what it is?
Harry Hamlin
Trying to get some information.
Delilah Hamlin
It's dark. It's. It's dark pop. It's grungy, it's weird, but it's also still pop. But it's alternative. It's cool.
Harry Hamlin
When can I hear it? When's it going to be when I can hear?
Delilah Hamlin
We don't know. We still don't know when it's going to be released because, honestly, the more we sit on it, the more we want to tweak things and the more we just, like, have fun creating, and then we're just like, wait. Things are starting to sound different now. We need to make everything cohesive. Anyways, long story short, it's coming.
Harry Hamlin
Okay, great. Great. So happy.
Delilah Hamlin
Yeah.
Harry Hamlin
So, all right, so, moving. Moving along.
Delilah Hamlin
What else do you want to ask me?
Harry Hamlin
You're moving right now or you're not?
Delilah Hamlin
You're moving Tomorrow. You know, moving is, like, one of the most stressful things. But you want to know something? I'm not stressed.
Harry Hamlin
You're not stressed?
Delilah Hamlin
Okay, well, I'm not stressed about that.
Harry Hamlin
I'm going to help with. With the moving as much as I can. And you've got some help. Got some people helping you. But are you excited about this move?
Delilah Hamlin
I'm excited about this move.
Harry Hamlin
They say that. That divorce and moving are the two biggest stressful things in life.
Delilah Hamlin
And you're gonna tell me that I'm going through both?
Harry Hamlin
Well, you're kind of going through both. I mean, in a way. I mean, so.
Delilah Hamlin
Yeah, look, but I'm. Like we said in the beginning, I'm trying. I'm staying positive, and I'm finding the good things in every day. And you know what? At the end of the day, through all the stress throughout, through everything, I'm, like, finding myself. I'm learning about myself. I'm becoming the most authentic me, the most aligned me. So whatever. Like, yes.
Harry Hamlin
And you are manifesting all the things that are manifestable in your life right now, which is.
Delilah Hamlin
And you know what? If you are new to manifesting, TikTok is great because.
Harry Hamlin
Oh, really?
Delilah Hamlin
Yeah. You just, like, you can look up, like, okay, like, tips to manifest, or, you know, you can get on the side of TikTok. You obviously don't know TikTok Tarot readers, but, like, they're my favorite.
Harry Hamlin
And they, like, say it again. TikTok Tarot readers.
Delilah Hamlin
If you know. You know TikTok Tarot readers. Yes, they, like, read my fortune. They read my. Yeah, they read me every day. And sometimes it resonates, and you're like. Like, it.
Harry Hamlin
Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
Delilah Hamlin
I can't explain the lore to you because it's like.
Harry Hamlin
Hold on a sec. So every day you can go somewhere and somebody has done a TikTok evaluation of your day or something. So you can look at it and go, oh, this is what's happening.
Delilah Hamlin
How do I explain this to him? Like, do you know what I mean? Like, how do I explain TikTok Tarot?
Harry Hamlin
You're talking to Eve now.
Delilah Hamlin
So I'm talking to Eve, our producer.
Harry Hamlin
Help me out because I'm old. What's that? What is this?
Delilah Hamlin
I mean, I feel like it's just. TikTok Tarot is like. It's like astrology cards, but. But they're speaking to the collective. Yeah. So it's not necessarily you, but if you stumble upon the video, that means that video was meant for you. And then Like I like to look at that and be like, oh, like this is. This is what my love life is gonna be. This is what my money's gonna be. This is like, you know, so you're. I'm very like woo woo. Guys. I'm very witchy. Witchy time. And I love it. It's major.
Harry Hamlin
I mean, hey, whatever works. Whatever floats your boat, you know? And. And your boat seems to be being floated by Tick tock Tarot readers.
Delilah Hamlin
Yes. And I think a lot of people, A lot of people feel this way.
Harry Hamlin
Really, so.
Delilah Hamlin
Or maybe have you seen like the intuition ones where it's like guess a number or. Yeah, guess the like. Yeah, but like if you guess this number, you have good intuition. Or like it's like. Or if you guess. If you, if you pick the right rock. Like this one's for you. Yeah. This reading's for you. Y. Yeah. You guys just look up.
Harry Hamlin
Okay.
Delilah Hamlin
Tarot Teeni. She's good.
Harry Hamlin
Okay.
Delilah Hamlin
I think I made that up. But I think that's the thing. We'll find it, we'll link it.
Harry Hamlin
Like a Tarot Teeni is like a martini.
Delilah Hamlin
No, she. No, no, she's a girl. She's a tiktoker.
Harry Hamlin
Oh.
Delilah Hamlin
But no, yeah, if you're new to manifestation. You know what? Actually if you are a reader, if you, if you want to get into manifestation and you, you can read and like, you can like hold focus in a book. I would say read Joe Dispenza Becoming Supernatural. That opened me up.
Harry Hamlin
Really? I read that book this year.
Delilah Hamlin
Yeah. Yeah. You read it after I was reading. Yeah.
Harry Hamlin
You told you. I think you told me to read it.
Delilah Hamlin
It's not an easy read, but it's great.
Harry Hamlin
Well, I think Joe Dispenza is a really good author to read if you're interested in these kind of things. He's great. You know, there's tons of people who are writing about this kind of stuff.
Delilah Hamlin
But I would say that book in particular that he, that he wrote is like great because it brings science into it and it kind of helps you like.
Harry Hamlin
So the Hicks are a little less scientific. Right. When you read their books, the Hicks books.
Delilah Hamlin
You know, I haven't. Yeah, I don't know. I haven't read.
Harry Hamlin
Uh huh.
Delilah Hamlin
Abraham. What's his name?
Harry Hamlin
Abraham. The books about Abraham. Yeah.
Delilah Hamlin
I don't think I. I listened to the books manifesting. Yeah. But I don't. I couldn't speak on that. I don't know.
Harry Hamlin
You know, the Joe Dispenza one just definitely has some scientific Backing to it.
Delilah Hamlin
I love it.
Harry Hamlin
But it just, you know, hey, guys, it seems to work. I mean, it's working.
Delilah Hamlin
It takes a minute, but. Yeah, or it might take a minute, but it's working.
Harry Hamlin
You know, what I found is that if I start down this manifestation road and I'm thinking about a certain thing that I want to manifest, it seems as though things just start falling into place.
Delilah Hamlin
I mean, because you're opening yourself to that energy, to the universe. Guys, I'm really woo woo right now. But like you're opening yourself to that.
Harry Hamlin
Suddenly there, there are coincidences in your life and you run into people, meet people who add to that equation.
Delilah Hamlin
Well, because you're on a higher frequency. And when you're on a higher frequency, you're attracting great things without even knowing.
Harry Hamlin
Like, so they do say it's energy. So the end.
Delilah Hamlin
We are energy. We all, you know, everything can't really get into it.
Harry Hamlin
But E equals MC squared, okay? So that's very energy. We are energy. And if we can get our vibration up, we can be, you know, in a high vibrational state. We can then associate with other high vibrational beings.
Delilah Hamlin
Yes, There you go.
Harry Hamlin
So there it is.
Delilah Hamlin
There it is. Joe Dispenza.
Harry Hamlin
That's really easy to understand, right? Okay.
Delilah Hamlin
No, it is, guys, it really is. But you could start on TikTok and figure it out. But, oh, well, it works. And it really works for Amelia, guys. She's like blueprint.
Harry Hamlin
Yeah, yeah, she is an amazing template for anybody who wants to manifest. Watch what Amelia Gray has done.
Delilah Hamlin
And I'm just proud of her. So I'm going to talk about it.
Harry Hamlin
I'm proud of her too. Like, I'm proud of all my kids and my, our whole family. And that's my legacy is going to be you. You know, fusion, energy, I love it. You know, movies, awards, love all that stuff. But it's. You are my legacy. And with that, thank you everybody for one more time checking into. Let's not talk about the husband. And this time not with my wife, but with my favorite daughter.
Delilah Hamlin
He really said that. Thanks for watching, guys.
Lisa Rinna
Thanks for listening to our show. You can catch new episodes every Friday.
Harry Hamlin
And don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss anything.
Lisa Rinna
Yeah. And if you liked what you heard.
Harry Hamlin
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Lisa Rinna
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Harry Hamlin
And I'm HarryRhamlin on Instagram.
Lisa Rinna
That's right.
Harry Hamlin
So see you next week.
Lisa Rinna
Until then, let's not talk about the husband.
Delilah Hamlin
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Podcast Summary: "Delilah Belle (Part 2): The Nepo Baby Stigma"
Let's Not Talk About The Husband
Hosted by: Harry Hamlin
Guest: Delilah Hamlin
Release Date: July 11, 2025
In this engaging episode of Let's Not Talk About The Husband, Harry Hamlin sits down with his daughter, Delilah Hamlin, to delve into the complexities surrounding the concept of "Nepo babies"—children born into fame and privilege within the entertainment industry. This candid conversation explores the nuanced impacts of growing up with iconic parents, the stigma associated with nepotism, and Delilah's personal journey in carving her own path.
Delilah Hamlin opens the discussion by addressing the dual-edged sword of being a "Nepo baby." She acknowledges that having famous parents like Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin can both open doors and create unique challenges.
Harry concurs, emphasizing that while having renowned parents can facilitate entry into the industry, it doesn't guarantee sustained success without personal effort.
The conversation shifts to how Delilah and her sister, Amelia, navigate the balance between benefiting from their parents' fame and establishing their own identities.
Delilah explains their strategic decision to use their middle names professionally to mitigate the immediate association with their parents, allowing them to be recognized for their individual talents.
Delilah shares her personal journey, highlighting moments where she almost veered off path but chose to pursue her passions instead.
She discusses her hiatus from modeling due to mental and physical health reasons, using this time for self-reflection and creative growth, particularly in music.
Delilah elaborates on her passion for music, emphasizing the therapeutic and expressive aspects of songwriting.
Harry highlights the importance of authenticity in creative endeavors, ensuring that Delilah's work stands out uniquely.
Delilah reveals their ongoing project—a dark pop EP that blends grunge and alternative elements, showcasing her growth as an artist.
The duo touches upon how public perception affects their personal identities and professional relationships.
They discuss the importance of proving oneself beyond the initial advantage provided by their family name, reinforcing the idea that sustained success requires dedication and resilience.
Delilah introduces the topic of manifestation, sharing how adopting a positive mindset has influenced her life and career.
They explore practical applications of manifestation, with Delilah sharing personal anecdotes about shifting her mindset to attract positive outcomes.
Harry reflects on the family's legacy, emphasizing the importance of raising children who can contribute positively to the world.
Delilah agrees, valuing the family's influence and the support they've received while striving to make their own mark.
The episode wraps up with a heartwarming exchange between Harry and Delilah, underscoring the mutual pride and support within their family. They reinforce the message that while the spotlight can be challenging, personal authenticity and resilience are paramount in overcoming stereotypes and building a meaningful legacy.
This episode offers listeners an insightful exploration into the life of a Nepo baby, shedding light on both the privileges and pressures that come with growing up in the limelight. Through heartfelt dialogue and personal anecdotes, Harry and Delilah Hamlin provide a transparent look into their family's dynamics, emphasizing the value of authenticity, resilience, and positive mindset in overcoming societal stigmas.