Ice Cube is NOT Straight Outta Compton .

1.Speaking about wanting to give his children withBlake Livelya normal life,Ryan Reynoldsmadea questionable claim about Lively’s upbringing. “We both grew up very working class, and I remember when they were very young, I used to say or think, like, ‘Oh God, I would never have had a gift like this when I was a kid,’ or, ‘I never would’ve had this luxury of getting takeout,’ or whatever.” This checks out for Ryan, whose parents were a retail worker and a police officer.

However, Blake’s parents were actor-director Ernie Lively and talent manager Elaine Lively. She grew up in the suburbs of LA and went to Burbank High with other future celebs. All her siblings were in the industry, and she quickly got her first major role at 17 (inThe Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants) with no significant prior experience, leading many to call her a “nepo baby.” There’s also thisvideoof her getting ready for prom, which shows her designer gown and a bedroom with a chandelier and, it seems, an en-suite bathroom. Let’s just say she was certainly able to afford takeout.

2.Victoria Beckhamalso claimed that shegrew up"working class" in the documentaryBeckham.Her husband David quickly took issue with this, pushing Victoria to admit to the type of car her father, anelectronics engineer, drove her to school in…a Rolls-Royce.

3.Lorde skyrocketed to fame with her song “Royals” at age 16, but it painted a picture of her life so far that wasn’t quite accurate. The lyrics talk about never having seen a diamond and not being from money. They also state, “And I’m not proud of my address in a torn-up town, no postcode envy.” Her song “Team” and its accompanying music videos alsodepictsimilar messages aboutLordeand her friends and portray hanging out around dilapidated buildings and shipping containers.

Except Lordegrew upin the fairly wealthy suburbs outside Auckland with a poet and photographer mother and a civil engineer father. She was well-educatedandwas briefly put in a gifted kids program; she grew up taking drama classes, reading literary classics, andproofreadingher mother’s thesis. While sure, she wasn’t exactly wealthy, she was far more privileged than her lyrics seem to suggest.

4.Travis Scott’s roots are a little questionable. While he’sadmittedhe grew up in middle-class suburbs (his mom worked for Apple, and his dad was a business owner), he alsosayshe “used to stay with my grandma in the hood from ages one to six,” where he saw “random crazy stuff. [I saw] mad bums and people looking weird, hungry, and grimy. I was always like, ‘I gotta get the f**k out this place.’ It gave me my edge—[it made me] who I am right now.” While this seems to check out, it’s arguable how much of that time Scott would remember, and it’s also worth noting that Scott went to a private elementary and middle school. “It was like the freshest bitches and all my homies were rich as fuck,” he recalled.

His songs seem to paint the picture of having spent much more time in the “hood,” and not as a toddler, with lyrics like “Pulled out of the hood, Toyota; Drove back to the hood, Lambo” and “I done made it out the hood through all the hoops,” etc. Making it “out of the hood” because you moved when you were six isn’t quite the same as what his songs seem to suggest.

5.Tyga similarly talks about the “hood” and Compton roots in his songs, but inthisunaired clip from a 2008 game show, he says he grew up well-off in the Valley and that his parents drove a Range Rover. However, Tyga laterclaimed the clip from the game show was scripted, saying,“I never grew up in the Valley. I lived in Compton/Gardena my whole life.” Based on his name-drop of Gardena’s Peary Middle School in his song “Get Big,” it looks like Tyga had moved to Gardena by middle school. I’ll let readers decide on this one — can Tyga claim Compton?

6.Despite how he was portrayed inStraight Outta Compton,Ice Cubewasn’t actually from Compton. He was born in Baldwin Hills and raised in South Central Los Angeles, and his parents both had stable jobs working at UCLA. HeattendedGeorge Washington Preparatory High School and later was bused to William Howard Taft Charter High School in suburban Woodland Hills. He then earned a degree in architectural drafting. Manycolleagueshave questioned his street cred. Rapper Kam said in a diss track, “It’s a shame you got rich off our stress and strife, / you ain’t never gang banged in your life,” and both Kam and DJ Alonzo Williams referred to him as an “actor.”

7.Whitney Cummings has repeatedly said that she was poor as a kid, stating that she lovedRoseannebecause “I grew up poor, and that was the first show that looked like my house. It was the first show that didn’t make me feel bad about myself.” She’s alsolistedthe “poor people food” she ate, like cereal, peanut butter and jelly (or banana) sandwiches, and fish sticks. While sheadmittedher mom was a Neiman Marcus publicist and her dad was a “venture capitalist,” she said it was more that he called himself that and would borrow and lend money until it was gone. She said the heat didn’t work in her house, that she often had lice, and that she often ate at neighbors' houses since her parents didn’t feed her.

However, the backstory feels shaky at best. Cummings grew up in Georgetown (a wealthy area), attended St. Andrew’s Episcopal School (around $50,000 in yearly tuition), had her own horse, and then went to UPenn, an Ivy League school. While it could be that her circumstances drastically changed in the middle of her childhood (she did state she moved in with her sister before high school), it certainly doesn’t seem like she grew up in poverty. This early Washington Post interviewstatesCummings grew up “in relative comfort padded by free lotions, perfumes and clothes from Bloomingdale’s and Neiman Marcus.”

8.In his song “Juicy,” Biggie Smalls claimed that he was so poor growing up that he would eat sardines for dinner. He also said they’d skip Christmas and had no heat. But his mother, Voletta Wallace, laterclaimedthis wasn’t true, denying that he ever had to eat sardines for dinner. They likely didn’t celebrate Christmas because his mother was a Jehovah’s Witness.

Biggie alsowentto private school, and the “one room shack” he referenced in his musicwas actuallyan apartment in Brooklyn (it has been renovated, though it was clearly never a “shack”). Hewasdescribed by the New Yorker as “middle class.”

9.Bob Dylan has been caught in more than a few lies about his childhood. For example, heonce claimedthat he didn’t know his parents — around the same time, he was putting them up in hotels and inviting them to his shows. He alsoonce claimedhe was raised in New Mexico and sang for a traveling carnival from the ages of 13 to 19 — and that he used to turn “tricks in Times Square to make ends meet.” None of this is true.

He alsochanged his nameand the way he talked and dressed to better emulate Woody Guthrie and claimed he had a troubled childhood. The result was that Dylan had the persona of a working-class man from the American West and not that of a largely suburban, middle-class kid from upstate Minnesota, close to Canada.

10.Lana Del Rey’s music oftenpaints a pictureof a “white trash” woman who came from a low-income family out west or in Florida and lived in a trailer park — which fans have contradicted after learning her father is now a millionaire. However, Del Rey maintains that her father made his money after she became an adult, sayingthatshe grew up in one of “the most rural places in America” (Lake Placid) and that her family “had absolutely no money.” While she did go to an elite boarding school, she said it was through her uncle working there and that she received financial aid.

Still — Del Rey didn’t actually live in a trailer park until she was an adult when sheused moneyfrom her first album deal to buy a trailer. For many fans, learning she lived in a “little mountain town” in New York State and attended boarding school shattered the illusion of Del Rey’s upbringing.

11.Kid Rock similarly built an image around being poor and coming “straight out the trailer” — when in reality, hewasborn to millionaire parents and lived on an estate in Michigan with a complete guest house, apple orchard, horse stables, and private tennis courts. His father reportedly had a second home in Jupiter Island, Florida.

12.Ed Sheeran has spoken multiple times about couch-surfing and not having anywhere to live when he was first trying to make it, both when he moved to London and when he moved to LA. In London, heeven saidhe used to sleep in an arch with a heating duct outside Buckingham Palace. He even wrote the song “Homeless” there. He also would sleep on the train after gigs. “I spent a week catching up on sleep on Circle Line trains. I’d go out and play a gig, wait until 5 a.m. when the Underground opened, sleep on the Circle Line until 12, go to a session — and then repeat. It wasn’t that bad. It’s not like I was sleeping rough on the cold streets.”

Sheeran, whowasborn to wealthy parents, also said, “I didn’t have anywhere to live for much of 2008 and the whole of 2009 and 2010, but somehow I made it work. I knew where I could get a bed at a certain time of night, and I knew who I could call at any time to get a floor to sleep on. Being sociable helped. Drinking helped.” Later, after people pointed out his privilege and parentage, he said headlines that he’d called himself “homeless” had taken his quotes out of context. “Everyone’s saying ‘Ed Sheeran was homeless’ — I never said that in the book. I went without a bed for some nights, that’s it.”

13.In an oldinterviewto promote their then-upcoming show,Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Khloé, Kim, Kourtney, and Krisspokeabout their upbringing. In the clip, Kourtney attempted to shatter the idea that they were always rich by saying she was cut off in her early 20s.

Kim followed up by saying it was actually more challenging for them to grow up privileged because it created an expectation for a certain lifestyle they had to maintain. She also claimed “most people are doing nothing” and seemed to think it was novel that she was working at 16.

14.Years later, Kardashianeventuallyacknowledged her privilege growing up but then seemed to insinuate they actually had a difficult financial upbringing. “Yeah, we grew up privileged, but people don’t know the story of [Caitlyn Jenner] and Mom having to sell their house in Hidden Hills because they couldn’t afford it and they had to move to an apartment,” she said on her reality show. This information is contradicted in Kris’s memoir. Speaking of Jenner, she was a former Olympic athlete and celebrity, while the Kardashians' birth father, Robert Kardashian, was a lawyer best known for representing O.J. Simpson.

15.Gwyneth Paltrowsimilarlysaid she’s “completely self-made” because her parents — Emmy and Tony award-winning actor Blythe Danner and film director Bruce Paltrow — didn’t give her money as an adult. “People think, ‘She’s just a rich kid.’ Until I was 18, I was. Then I was broke. I’ve never taken a dime off my parents.” When she dropped out of college to be an actor, she says her dad refused to “help” her. “I was like, ‘Yeah, right.’ And he was like, ‘No, I’m not.’ So I got an apartment with a roommate; I worked as a hostess at a restaurant; I would scrounge quarters to buy Starbucks — and walk there to save gas. I remember once asking my dad for money, like, ‘Please, I’m really stuck. Can you help?’ And he said, ‘You’re more than welcome to come over for dinner.’ That was it.”

16.Vanilla Ice initiallyclaimedhe’d had a rough, poor upbringing in Florida, which made headlines after journalists discovered he’d actually lived in a middle-class suburb of Dallas and drove a white IROC Camaro Z28. While Ice eventually admitted to some statements about his past being false, henevertheless doubled down on claims thathe “grew up poor on the streets” and spent time in predominately Black neighborhoods in Miami and Dallas. As for his car, he said he bought a fancy car from doing motocross but couldn’t afford gas.

Though healsoadmitted he “actually tried to detour people,” saying, “I was embarrassed to tell people I was from Farmers Branch [an inner-ring suburb of Dallas]. I didn’t tell them I was from Miami. I didn’t tell them I was from anywhere. I was just like, ‘Listen, I’m from around the corner, man. I’m from around the fucking way.'” Overall, though, he said he misled people to protect his privacy — which didn’t stop critics from parsing through his lies and questioning his street cred.

17.When Daisy Ridley was asked about her privilege in aninterviewwith the Guardian, she seemed confused and then compared her upbringing tothat of Star Warscostar John Boyega. For reference, Boyega hassaidhe was a “poor lad from London, with parents who moved from Nigeria to the UK and lived on council estates” and that his family was too poor to afford toys. He also went to theater schoolona hardship fund.

18.Drake has also framed his story as very rags-to-riches, notably in his song “Started from the Bottom.” Critics have taken issue with this portrayal, considering Drake (then Aubrey Graham) began living in Forest Hill (a rich neighborhood) in sixth grade andwas castinDegrassiat age 14. Drake laterclaimed,“Everybody thinks I went to some private school and my family was rich. Maybe it’s my fault. Maybe I haven’t talked enough about it, but I didn’t grow up happy. I wasn’t in a happy home. … We were very poor, like broke.”

“The only money I had coming in was off of Canadian TV, which isn’t that much money when you break it down,” Drake said. “A season of Canadian television is under a teacher’s salary, I’ll tell you that much. It’s definitely not something to go fucking get.” He said he lived with his mother on the bottom two floors of a house, saying the home was “not big, it was not luxurious. It was what we could afford.” While it’s true that Drake wasonly makinga reported $50,000 a year fromDegrassi,he was still a TV star appearing at red-carpet events, which isn’t exactly the “bottom.”

19.Lady Gaga haspainted herselfas middle class growing up multiple times, though she grew up on the notoriously wealthy Upper West Side just blocks from Lincoln Center and went to the private school Sacred Heart. At school, Gaga said some of her classmates had extreme wealth, unlike her family: “All our money went into education and the house.” Gaga worked at a diner and bought a Gucci purse with her first paycheck, saying, “I was so excited because all the girls at Sacred Heart always had their fancy purses, and I always had whatever. My mom and dad were not buying me a $600 purse.” Her parents did, however, take out a loan tobuyher a baby grand piano, and she took piano and voice lessons while growing up.

Her father paid part of her rent for her first apartment andofferedto pay her rent at NYU if music didn’t work out. He was very successful, having invented GuestWi-Fi, and her mother was a VP at Verizon. While it’s clear Gaga was not as rich as her wildly wealthy classmates, not having parents who buy you a $600 purse doesn’t mean your family doesn’t have much money.

20.Taylor Swift has never explicitly claimed to have grown up poor, but many assumed she came from humble beginnings, especially due to her claims that she grew up on a farm. In “I Bet You Think About Me,” shesings,“You grew up in a silver-spoon gated community, / glamorous, shiny, bright Beverly Hills. / I was raised on a farm, no, it wasn’t a mansion / — just livin’ room dancin' and kitchen table bills.” She also noted she was from a Christmas tree farm specifically when she released her song “Christmas Tree Farm.”

While Swift did grow up on a farm, itwas11 acres and run by her fatheras ahobby. For his day job, he was a Merrill Lynch financial adviser — and comesfroma long line of bank presidents. This wastheir home. They also had the money to move to Nashville so that Taylor could pursue a career in music.

21.Finally, 21 Savage has oftenspokenabout growing up in “thehood-hood” of Atlanta, and many articles noted he was born in Dominica. However, he’sactuallyBritish — he moved to the US around age seven. Still, this one’s a bit of a stretch, as it seems his teenage years were as tumultuous as he claims and that he wasn’t necessarily well-off in England. That didn’t stop thememes.

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Lively at an event

victoria beckham says she's working class and david beckham corrects her, asking what car her father drove her to school in - victoria says a rolls-royce

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Lorde at the met gala

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Scott at an event with sunglasses on

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Ice Cube wearing a black shirt with "West Coast" and "Warlord" text, and a cap, standing on stage

Whitney Cummings at an event, wearing a light button-up shirt with a high collar and a sleek updo hairstyle

Whitney Cummings with hair tied back, wearing a sleeveless, striped top during a public event

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The Notorious B.I.G. poses with hands raised, wearing a fur coat, fedora, white turtleneck, gold chains, and rings at the Billboard Music Awards

Bob Dylan smoking a cigarette in a room with two curtained windows in the background. He is wearing a dark turtleneck sweater

Bob Dylan singing into a microphone while wearing sunglasses and a casual outfit

Lana Del Rey at an event, wearing a stylish deep V-neck dress with a cross necklace, smiling at the camera

Lana Del Rey in a fairy tale-inspired outfit adorned with twig-like details and a matching headpiece at a public event

Kid Rock performs on stage, wearing a hat, sunglasses, a fur-lined jacket, and jeans, singing into a microphone while pointing with his other hand

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Khloé Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian speak about their dad's advice on finding a job after college

Kim Kardashian discusses how having affluent parents motivated her and her siblings to work hard and not rely on their wealth

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Gwyneth Paltrow wearing a high-neck, sheer long-sleeve top and high-waist trousers, standing in front of greenery

Vanilla Ice in a white textured outfit, striking a hand gesture with two fingers extended and one bent

Vanilla Ice performs on an outdoor stage, holding a microphone and wearing a patriotic jacket and a baseball cap. He raises one arm, gesturing to the crowd

Daisy Ridley at the 2023 Star Wars Celebration Europe event, wearing a sleek, sleeveless red dress with a large bow on the shoulder

John Boyega and Daisy Ridley pose together on a red carpet. John wears a brown coat over a tan shirt, and Daisy wears a black blazer with starburst brooches

Drake wearing a black turtleneck and blazer, with a beaded necklace, posing against a textured backdrop

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Lady Gaga on the red carpet wearing an elegant, off-shoulder gown and a statement necklace at a Grammy Awards event

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