Guess the nepo child! Dad’s a comedy icon and mother a actuality TV villain

This Hollywood nepo baby is the child of two entertainment industry veterans.

He turned 20 on August 28, and his bombshell mother — who rose to fame dancing on Club MTV and later became a reality TV villain — took to Instagram last week to wish him a happy birthday.

She also celebrated her birthday just a few days after his on September 2. 

His father starred on the sitcom Cheers, which aired from 1981-1993 before moving on to one of the show’s spinoffs. And he’s worth a cool $80 million.

His parents were married from 1997-2011 and in addition to him, they share a daughter, his older sister. 

Who is this guy?

This Hollywood nepo baby is the child of two entertainment industry veterans 

He turned 20 on August 28, and his bombshell mother – who rose to fame dancing on Club MTV – took to Instagram last week to wish him a happy birthday

The young man is the spitting image of his famous father 

He is Jude Grammer, the second child of Kelsey Grammer, 69, and Camille Meyer, 56.

Camille took to Instagram to pay tribute to her son on his special day, sharing a carousel of images with her 674,000 followers.

The proud mom wrote, ‘Happy 20th Birthday my son. @jude.grammer I have treasured all of your twenty years. You are a joy in my life. I love you very much.’

The roundup of snapshots featured Jude, his sister, and his mom on various trips throughout the years.

Camille and Kelsey — who has been married four times — met on a blind date in 1996.

She started her career in the 1980s as a dancer, appearing in Club MTV for several years.

She later modeled for Playboy, including its publication Playboy’s Book of Lingerie and has appeared in a number of erotic films.

And the blonde beauty spent several years appearing on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

His parents, Kelsey Grammer and Camille Meyer, were married from 1997-2011; the former couple pictured in June 2010. In addition to Jude, the exes share 22-year-old daughter Mason

Camille became a reality television villain while appearing on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills; pictured far left with castmates Adrienne Maloof, Kyle Richards, Kim Richards, Lisa Vanderpump and Taylor Armstrong in 2010

Camille became a reality television villain while appearing on the Bravo television series during seasons one, two and three.

She went on to return as a recurring guest from seasons five to seven.

Meyer was villainized for being flirtatious with the men she came across and for having the most famous spouse. The demise of her marriage was captured throughout the first season.

She later lamented to OK magazine, per Reality Tea, ‘I’m very disappointed in my character. They’ve turned me into a villain and I’m not like that. It’s not me. I can’t even watch myself. I don’t know why they [the producers] are doing that. I guess they needed that character.’ 

After departing the show, she insisted she was not fired, but rather she chose to leave on her own.

‘I was not fired,’ Grammer said to E! News in 2012. 

She explained about her exit, ‘I didn’t want to expose my personal life so much anymore. I had done that and was over that. I care very much for my family and children and that show tends to take me away from them. I really want to focus on them right now.’

Camille took to Instagram to pay tribute to her son on his special day, sharing a carousel of images with her 674,000 followers

The proud mom wrote, ‘Happy 20th Birthday my son. @jude.grammer I have treasured all of your twenty years. You are a joy in my life. I love you very much’

In 2018, Meyer reminisced on her MTV dancing days while chatting with The Daily Dish.

‘Some of the best times of my life [were] when I danced on Club MTV. Spring Break was amazing,’ she said. 

The mother-of-two added, ‘I mean, being 18, 19, 20-years-old and traveling around with rock stars — it was so much fun and dancing and meeting all these different performers and just the camaraderie between the dancers. Back then, MTV was so cool.’

Looking back on the series, which aired from 1987-1992, she added, ‘I was there and I was lucky to be there during the heyday of MTV.’ 

Camille celebrated her birthday on Monday, taking to social media to mark the occasion.

She wrote in the caption, ‘Another year around the sun. I’m embracing imperfections and the continuing journey of self-discovery. I’m so grateful for my amazing family and friends who I love dearly.’ 

Following her divorce from Grammer, she went on to marry David C. Meyer in 2018. 

L-R Mason, Jude, and Camille during a trip to Disney

Jude’s father Kelsey starred on the sitcom Cheers, which aired from 1981-1993

Grammer later moved on to one of the show’s spinoffs, Frasier, from 1993-2004

As for Kelsey, he met flight attendant Kayte Walsh in 2009 when he was a passenger on one of her flights to London.

The two sparked up a romance when the actor was still legally married to Camille.

In a 2012 interview with Jimmy Kimmel he recalled going out with Kayte for the first time: ‘We went out for coffee several days later and had this magical night in the snow in London around Christmastime.’

They announced their engagement in December 2010, and tied the knot on February 25, 2011 at The Plaza Hotel in New York City.

They share three children — Faith, 11, Gabriel, 10, and James, seven.

The Tony winner also  shares daughter Greer, 32, with Barrie Buckner, and daughter Spencer, 40, with first wife Doreen Alderman.