Palm Beach Illustrated

TRIPLE THREAT

At just 23 years old, Emma Holzer is an old soul who shares spitfire tendencies with her grandmother, Jane Holzer, the famed Andy Warhol muse.

But that’s where the similarities end.

“She’s her own self,” Jane says. “People try to compare us. I mean—okay, fine—we’re both blondes and we’ve acted. But she’s smarter than me. I see a big future for her, and I think she’s going to be a huge movie star. She’s still a human being though, and she’s really sweet and cares about people and she’s kind. That’s what makes

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