WHEN you’re a nepo-baby the world is awash with opportunities, just ask this A-Lister’s 20-year-old son who recently walked for Todd Snyder during New York Fashion Week.
While having high-profile parents might not have been a key factor in his career as a model, it definitely wouldn’t have hurt his chances – nor would his chiselled jaw and high cheekbones. Can you guess who is mum and dad are?
The 20-year-old model is none other than Holden Fraser, son of Oscar-winner Brendan Fraser, 56, and his ex-wife Afton Smith, 57.
Wearing an olive green trench coat draped artfully over his shoulders, a patterned cardigan, coal-grey trousers, and a pair of chunky-soled shoes, Holden oozed charisma and confidence.
Sharing some snaps of him walking the runway, Holden also posted a short clip to his Instagram stories.
It’s most likely that the video was filmed by his dad, who was spotted sitting front row to support his son at the fashion event.
Holden, who is a student at New York University Tisch School of the Arts, captioned the post: “Me for @toddsnyderny FW25.”
“Thank you so much to the whole Todd Snyder team for the opportunity, it was such an honor to walk in this beautiful collection.”
Holden’s parents Brendan and Afton first met in 1993 while at a barbecue hosted by Winona Ryder.
Brendan starred in the film George Of The Jungle in 1997, with Afton taking a small role in the production too.
The couple got married in 1998, and welcomed son Griffin, 22, in 2002, Holden in 2004, and Leland, 18, 2006.
The pair were married for over 10 years until their divorce was finalised in 2009.
Brendan was ordered to pay $900,000 each year in alimony and child support. The former couple were later embroiled in a bitter court case when The Whale star asked to reduce his payments.
Afton, who had a role in the award-winning film Fried Green Tomatoes, accused him of not disclosing financial assets in order to pay less money.
Despite this, Brendan has insisted the pair have a very healthy co-parenting relationship raising their sons.
Speaking to Interview Magazine, The Mummy star said: “Being with my kids and their mom and our family has given me such love that if ever I needed to hold something of value up to try and translate that to what was important to [my The Whale character] Charlie, I didn’t have to look far.”