FANS are only just realising Marty Supreme star Odessa A’zion is a nepo baby who sounds just like her famous mum – but can you guess who it is?
Odessa A’zion, 25, stars alongside Timothee Chalamet in hot new movie Marty Supreme and recently appeared on the Drew Barrymore Show to talk about the film.
When a clip from the interview was shared on TikTok, fans immediately rushed to comment on the similarities between the actress and her famous mum Pamela Adlon, who voices Bobby from King Of The Hill.
One wrote: “SHE SOUNDS JUST LIKE HER MUM!”
Someone else said: “I was thinking her mannerisms are ALL her mom, it’s wild.”
Another questioned: “Is she a Nepo baby?”
And one follower replied: “Yep, her mother is Pamela Adlon.”
Pamela, 59, has voiced Bobby Hill in King of the Hill since the show’s debut in 1997.
She has also voiced a number of other famous characters such as Ashley Spinelli in Recess.
Pamela made her acting debut in Grease 2, with other on-screen roles in Californication and Boston Legal.
She was also nominated for an Emmy for her performance in FX series Better Things, which she co-wrote and starred in for five seasons, appearing alongside comic Louis C.K.
Pamela is clearly proud of her daughter following in her showbiz footsteps, sharing an excited Instagram post about Odessa’s role in Marty Supreme.
“By the gods!!!!! I’m the mom——imagine…? I CAN’T handle. My little girly-poo did this,” read her caption as she shared the film trailer on her social media profile.
“She has always manifested like a motherfucker (also…she is very extremely talented) CONGRATULATIONS ODESSA! I can’t wait see this movie!”
Odessa stars in Marty Supreme as Rachel, the childhood sweetheart of Timothee Chalamet’s character Marty Mauser.
The film has opened to rave reviews and debuted on Rotten Tomatoes with an impressive 94% rating.
The up-and-coming actress also plays Tallulah Stiel in new HBO series I Love LA alongside Rachel Sennott.
Odessa recently opened up about landing her role in Marty Supreme – and confessed she was worried about the release being so close to I Love LA.
She told Time: “Marty Supreme was really the first time that I felt like, oh my God, this is the exact role that I’ve always wanted to play.
“I know sometimes people get annoyed when they see someone’s face too much.
“I didn’t know if it was going to be too much at the same time with the show and the movie. I didn’t want to throw people off.”
