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Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info. Richard Hammond and his daughter Izzy have faced criticism following their joint appearance on Channel 4 's Sunday Brunch.
The pair were on the show to talk about their new podcast, but some viewers accused them of "nepotism". Their podcast, Who We Are Now, is all about men's mental health. Richard and Izzy chatted with hosts Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer over the weekend, explaining how they came up with the idea for the podcast.
However, it didn't take long for viewers to point out that Izzy is the daughter of a famous person. One viewer said: "No one in the world wants to hear a pointless podcast by Richard Hammond and his daughter SundayBrunch.
Celebrities please keep your kids to yourselves. Feel sorry for all the non celebrity offspring trying to get a break in TV and film. A third added: "Yet more nepotism at work. Having suffered a rather dramatic brain injury in , Rich spent a lot of time putting his brain back together. This got us thinking. While Rich has been very open about what's going on upstairs in his brain, lots of us are not. Enter Rich and Iz They added that the podcast would focus on men's mental health.
The pair explained how they think the older generation struggle to talk about their feelings, and hoped their podcast would help fix that. Izzy joked that she'd be there to keep things moving if they got too gloomy. Some people weren't so pleased though, leaving comments claiming the two were just getting by thanks to dad's success. The comment read: "Is that his daughter? Another nepo baby riding on her dad's and her dad's friends fame. Please, spare us..