On August 1, T.I. and his son King Harris made an appearance on the Me & Halo podcast. The co-hosts of the show were 2 Chainz and his son, Halo Epps. The 43-year-old rapper could be seen giving hilarious reactions after his 19-year-old son failed to spell the word "tomorrow."
Just three letters in, the teenager stumbled while spelling, shocking his dad. T.I., also known as Clifford Joseph Harris Jr., looked at Harris in sheer disbelief. Harris finally said,
"T-O-M-O-R-R-R-O..."
The 19-year-old failed to realize that he had not just missed a "W", but had also added an extra "R." King defended himself, claiming that he loved math in school. However, upon being asked a math question, he went silent again.
2 Chainz and Halo spent time giggling and laughing because of T.I.'s reactions. Meanwhile, users on the internet took notice of the funny incident and responded on social media platforms. Here are some responses:
One netizen wrote,
"TI know too many damn big words for this."
"King gotta go back to school expeditiously 😂😂," wrote another one.
"But maybe that says something about TI as a parent. Reading and spelling are cultivated at home, and “perfected” or refined in school," added a tweet.
"He made light of that sad situation for real 😹🙌🏽👌🏽 I know TI was embarrassed😭," said a user.
"It’s time he stop that tough sh*t and pick up a book lol," added a tweet.
"This can’t be real right?" commented a netizen.
T.I. and wife's s*xual assault case have been dismissed recently
In separate news, a representative for the rapper and his wife Tiny told AllHipHop on August 9 that the s*xual assault case has been dismissed. Earlier this year, an unidentified woman filed the case, which was dismissed after the judge stated that the woman had no base. The rapper and his wife's lawyers claimed the complainant had crossed the time within which she could file a case.
As reported by USA Today, in the now-dismissed case, T.I. and his wife were accused of drugging and s*xually assaulting a woman, back in 2005. While the case has been dismissed, the unidentified complainant has been allowed to file an amended complaint. If they cannot within 21 days, a permanent dismissal of the case will be the verdict.