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T.I. Disappointed After His Son King Harris Couldn’t Spell ‘Tomorrow’

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King Harris Has Trouble Spelling ‘Tomorrow’ In Viral Video
King Harris Has Trouble Spelling ‘Tomorrow’ In Viral Video

T.I.’s son King Harris, is currently trending after following his recent appearance on a podcast alongside the rapper, where he had some trouble spelling ‘Tomorrow’.

In the clip now making rounds on social media, T.I. looks so disappointed in his son over his failure to spell tomorrow.

The father and son were guests on ‘Me & Halo’ podcast when the host asked King Harris, “How do you spell tomorrow?” the 19-year-old, with a confident start, began, “To—R—” but almost immediately lapsed into a breath of confusion.

King then tried again, but even “TOM—OR—R–O” was wrong. The host and the audience eventually joined him in laughter as he clearly acknowledged his mistake saying, “I ain’t have the W.”

2 Chainz who also a guest on the episode, had to chime in saying: “The reason I gave it to King, cause boy my text messages the last thing I’m spelling right is ‘tomorrow’. I ain’t gon lie, I’ll put whatever just as long as I put ‘TOM & RO.”

T.I. was disappointed and he couldn’t hide it. The video has now gone viral, garnering lots of reactions from folks online. “This generation relies on auto correct for spelling purposes,” someone commented.

The teenager had many worried couple years back, over his repeated public scuffles and negative headlines. However, it appears King is turning a new leaf. Elsewhere in the YouTube series, Halo asked King if he pays rent. T.I. immediately interjected, “That was a good question,” with a chuckle as his son said, “That was a nice question.”

“I was blessed with the ability not to pay rent. You know what I’m saying? But that’s not the goal to not pay rent,” Harris explained, further stating what many consider the real sign of his maturity, that “the goal is to get your own.”

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