You may or may not have noticed the most recent Hollywood Royalty spawn making their way into the modelling world.

In what seems like an inevitable step, Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman's first child together, Maya Hawk, has spring boarded her modelling career with a campaign for All Saints.

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You can watch her frustratingly genetically superior cheekbones (with girl attached) frolic around in the U.S. outdoors in this clip here:

But, it turns out her motives are pretty funny, her dad, Ethan, has said that Maya did the campaign so she didn't have to ask him for money.

This world-wide fashion campaign for one of the largest high-street brands on the block is, essentially, a Saturday job.

No sweeping up hair in the local salon or pulling pints in a dingy boozer for Miss Hawke.

Not that she's just a pretty face - her dad has gushed about her recent move to Juilliard in New York saying, 'She's studying to be an actress and so I think she does look beautiful [in the AllSaints video], but what I'm really most proud of is how beautiful she is inside, because she truly is.'

He went on to say that she had her head screwed on and a real passion for the arts.

Maya herself says this of her famous parents and burgeoning career, 'The truth is, I have made very few public appearances, and when I have, my parents have been very careful to allow me to have my own experience.

The first 'advice' I've gotten that comes to mind and probably some of the best has been not to worry about it too much and to smile if that will make you happy.'

If her acting abilities are even a scratch on her mum's, we're pretty sure this won't be the last we see of Maya Hawke.

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Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.