neil patrick harris50, made his TikTok debut this week and was joined by his adorable 13-year-old twins and daughter harper grace and son gideon scott.The actor was hilariously corrected by the teens she shares with her husband david burtkaand even showed off his dance moves at one point while filming a funny clip.
“Okay, okay. Are you all that excited?” Neil first asked the twins at the beginning of the video. After assuring them they didn’t know what their next move would be, he said, “Join TikTac.” Gideon patted him on the head and quickly corrected him, saying, “TikTok,” but Harper remained silent, unconvinced by her father’s actions.
@NeilPatrickHarris Now, Tockers. Let’s do this!
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Neil was also quick to say that he had “a lot of followers” before using the Gen Z buzzword “liz,” which means charisma. “I’m going to get more excited,” he said, but Gideon interrupted him to warn him, “Never say that again.” Neal also said his new TikTok account would be a “treat” when Harper shrieked and covered his face.
The video concluded with Neil performing several moves solo in front of the camera, including leg kicks and arm movements. Harper can be heard saying “cheesy,” but just before the video ends, his father quits and walks away.
While Neil’s kids hilariously criticized his first TikTok video, his fans took to the comments section to express their love for the video. One fan wrote, “NPH is going into grumpy fatherhood so I’m here for it 😂😂,” while another said, “No matter how legendary the celebrities are, they’re still just kids.” I love being the father of a man,” he shared. A third called the clip “legendary.”
Before Neil posted his TikTok debut, he and David spoke: people They are ranked as parents among their child’s friend group. “We’re definitely said to be the coolest parents of all our friend groups,” David said, to which Neil added, “I didn’t know it was a contest!” While laughing.
“As your kids get older, your hope is that they’ll want to share more with you and be willing to tell you when something happens instead of just leaving you out of the loop.” So it’s nice to hear that,” Neil also said.