Neil Patrick Harris, 50, made his TikTok debut this week and included his lovable 13-year-old twins, daughter Harper Grace and son Gideon Scott. The actor was hilariously corrected by the teenagers, who he shares with husband David Burtka, and even confirmed off his dance strikes at one level, as they filmed the entertaining clip.
“Ok, ok. Are you guys so excited?” Neil first requested the twins, at first of the video. After they assured him they weren’t positive of his subsequent transfer, he mentioned, “I’m joining the TikTac.” Gideon was fast to right him by saying, “TikTok,” as he rubbed his head and Harper stayed silent, seeming uncertain of their dad’s actions.
@neilpatrickharris Okay, Tokkers. Let’s do that!
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Neil then went on to say he would quickly “have so many followers” earlier than utilizing the Gen Z viral time period, “rizz,” that means charisma. “I’m gonna ramp up my rizz,” he mentioned earlier than Gideon interrupted him to advise he “never, ever say that again.” Neil additionally mentioned his new TikTok account would make him “a snack,” as Harper set free a shriek and lined her face.
The video was topped off with Neil busting some strikes, together with some leg kicks and arm actions, whereas solo in entrance of the digicam. Harper may very well be heard saying, “It’s too cheesy,” earlier than her dad stop and walked away proper earlier than the video ended.
Although Neil’s youngsters have been humorous critics of his first TikTok video, his followers took to the feedback part to specific their love of it. “NPH is in his cringy dad era and I’m here for it 😂😂,” one fan wrote, whereas one other shared, “My favorite is when celebrities, no matter how legendary, are still just dad to their kids.” A 3rd known as the clip “legendary.”
Before Neil posted his TikTok debut, he and David spoke to PEOPLE about they rank as mother and father out of their kids’s pal group. “We’re definitely told we’re the coolest parents out of all the friend groups,” David mentioned earlier than Neil added, “I didn’t realize it was a competition!” with fun.
“You hope as kids get older that they want to share more with you, and are willing to tell you when things are happening as opposed to just keeping you out of the loop. So that’s nice to hear,” Neil additionally mentioned.
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