Not only did Ice Cube raise a son who grew up to be a rapper himself, but the father-son duo could easily be mistaken for the same person.
O’Shea Jr. even portrayed his N.W.A rapper turned actor father, in the 2015 biopic “Straight Outta Compton,” about Ice Cube’s 1980 group. O’Shea has since starred in many movies such as “Ingrid Goes West” and “Den of Thieves.”
Dennis Quaid's son: Jack Quaid
Though their marriage failed, Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid succeeded in getting one good thing out of the union: their son. Jack Quaid, born in 1991, is the only son of the two actors. They announced their separation in 2000, and it became final a year later.
Though Jack was caught up in the drama of his parents' divorce, he's on good terms with both of his parents. He has followed their footsteps and is now an actor in his own right, scoring major roles in "Vinyl," "The Hunger Games," and most recently, the lead in Amazon's "The Boys."
Lionel Richie's daughter: Sophia Richie
The youngest daughter of Lionel Richie and Diane Alexander, Sophia Richie isn't all that young anymore. Richie was born in 1998 and began modeling at age 14. At age 15, she got her first contract with swimwear company Mary Grace Swim.
She continues to create her own spotlight as a fashion model, campaigning for major brands like Chanel and Tommy Hilfiger. She became widely known for her relationship with reality television star Scott Disick.
Courteney Cox's daughter: Coco Arquette
The only child of "Scream" co-stars David Arquette and Courteney Cox, Coco was named after her mother. Interestingly enough, Coco is the Goddaughter of Cox's "Friends" co-star, Jennifer Aniston. Though the actors called it quits, they have managed to co-parent amicably.
Coco is following her parents' footsteps and has already kicked off quite a promising career performing in both musical theater and on screen. We can't wait to see what the future has in store for her!
Uma Thurman's daughter: Maya Hawke
Maya Hawke was born in 1998 to actors Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke. Like both her mother and grandmother, Maya modeled for "Vogue" at the beginning of her career. However, she's recently shifted her focus from modeling to acting.
The young actress has hit the spotlight in recent years, appearing in everything from Netflix's critically acclaimed show, "Stranger Things," to Quentin Tarantino's film, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."