Older generations’ skepticism of the younger folks coming up is such a time-honored tradition that it’s barely worth commenting on, except for when the older generation is being really funny about it. Like Michael J. Fox’s assessment of whether it was “hard” to be famous in the ’80s compared to now. “Well, you had to be talented,” he told People. “That helped.” Got ’em! Compared to Gen Z, those who were “’80s famous” were “different” from other stars, and “tougher,” as Fox told the outlet. “We... Read this story