When you think about it, everyone is a nepo baby in some way, including “Saturday Night Live” star Maya Rudolph. However, as she discussed in an episode of Dax Shepard’s “Armchair Expert” podcast that aired Monday, it doesn’t really matter if you’re not entering the same field as your successful parents.
Rudolph, 51, is the daughter of accomplished songwriters and musicians Richard Rudolph and the late Minnie Riperton, famously known for the hit single “Lovin’ You.”
“They were musicians,” she explained, noting that despite her parents’ success, she didn’t receive a direct advantage in her career. “They weren’t actors.”
“My goal was to move to New York and be on Saturday Night Live,” Maya Rudolph said, acknowledging the enormity of her ambition. “It wasn’t like, ‘Oh, my dad writes songs, that’s going to make me a comedian.’ There was no direct connection. I knew I had to make it on my own.”
Rudolph was only six years old when her mother, Minnie Riperton, died of breast cancer in 1979 at the age of 31. “So when I started on SNL, people didn’t initially know she was my mom, and they figured it out later,” Rudolph shared. “As a kid who lost their mom, you don’t want people to know that.”
“I’ll never get over how young she was,” she added somberly.