Emma Roberts believes the public has an oversimplified view of nepo babies.

It seems that Hollywood ancestry is a two-sided coin for the “Scream Queens” actor, who is the daughter of Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts and the niece of Academy Award winner Julia Roberts.

“People like to say, you know, you have a leg up because you have family in the industry. But then the other side to that is you have to prove yourself more,” she said during the latest episode of Bruce Bozzi’s podcast “Table for Two.”

Roberts made her film debut at age 9 in the crime drama “Blow,” playing Johnny Depp and Penelope Cruz’s daughter. At 13, she scored her breakout role as Addie Singer in the Nickelodeon sitcom “Unfabulous.”

More recently, she has struck up a creative partnership with Ryan Murphy, starring in several seasons of FX’s award-winning series “American Horror Story.”

Still, the actor’s career has not come without its setbacks, she said on “Table for Two.”

“That’s the thing that I always talk about — people kind of only see your wins because they only see when you’re on the poster of a movie. They don’t see all the rejection along the way,” Roberts said.

She added that she tries to be transparent about the roles she doesn’t land, “otherwise people just think everything’s been so great and linear and easy, and no, it’s not at all. But of course it looks like that to the outside perspective or to the naked eye.”

Padalecki shares depression struggles: Jared Padalecki says he sought treatment after experiencing suicidal ideation in 2015, amid “Supernatural” success. In a recent appearance on Tommy DiDario’s podcast “I’ve Never Said This Before,” Padalecki recalled how dark thoughts led him to a “really low moment.” He said he confided in his wife, Genevieve, who advised him to “get home.”

“So, I got home, went to a clinic for a couple weeks and looked into it,” Padalecki said. “And I haven’t been suicidal since. Not for a moment.”

Padalecki said he still deals with “highs and lows” but leans on family and friends for support. He urged fans to “please be open, please share, please find somebody, whether it’s a friend or a professional and speak your truth.”

Suri drops Cruise name: Tom Cruise’s daughter Suri is going by a new last name. At her graduation last week from LaGuardia High School in New York, the 18-year-old gave her name as “Suri Noelle” instead of Suri Cruise; she also used that name earlier this year for a high school production of the jukebox musical “Head Over Heels.” Noelle is the middle name of her mother, Katie Holmes.

The actor appeared to skip Suri’s graduation weekend as he was seen Saturday at Taylor Swift’s concert in London, where he is filming a “Mission: Impossible” installment.

June 28 birthdays: Filmmaker Mel Brooks is 98. Comedian John Byner is 87. Actor Bruce Davison is 78. Actor Kathy Bates is 76. Actor Alice Krige is 70. Singer Tierney Sutton is 61. Actor John Cusack is 58. Actor Mary Stuart Masterson is 58. Actor Tichina Arnold is 55. Actor Steve Burton is 54. Singer Kellie Pickler is 38.