In a recent episode of the “Me & Halo” podcast, co-hosted by 2 Chainz and his son Halo Epps, a hilarious moment unfolded when T.I.’s son, King Harris, was asked to spell the word “tomorrow.” His attempt left his father in disbelief and viewers in stitches.
The spelling challenge
During the podcast, young King was put on the spot by Halo, who asked him to spell “tomorrow.” King confidently started with “T, O, R,” but quickly stumbled after just three letters. T.I.’s reaction was priceless as he practically jumped out of his seat, shocked by his son’s spelling skills.
After a moment of thought, King tried again, saying, “T-O-M-O-R-R-R-O.” Despite his confidence, he still got it wrong, missing a “W” and adding an extra “R.” T.I., known for his extensive vocabulary, couldn’t believe his son’s misspelling and laughed incredulously.
Math vs. spelling
While King struggled with spelling, he did show off his math skills. When asked by Halo what 100 divided by 2 is, King didn’t respond, but he confidently stated that 5 multiplied by 8 equals 40. This moment highlighted that while King may not be a spelling whiz, he certainly has a knack for numbers.
2 Chainz’s take
Throughout the segment, 2 Chainz couldn’t help but chuckle at King’s spelling attempt. He explained that he had King spell the word because he often struggles with it himself, humorously admitting that he spells it as “tom row” in his text messages.
Reactions and context
King’s spelling mishap surprised many, especially considering T.I.’s reputation for using big words. The moment sparked a wave of reactions online, with fans sharing their thoughts on the amusing exchange.
In other news, T.I. recently made headlines for a different reason. On Aug. 5, he was arrested at the Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in Atlanta due to a case of mistaken identity. Reports indicated that he was apprehended because there was an arrest warrant for another Clifford Harris issued in a different state.
This light-hearted moment on the podcast serves as a reminder that even celebrity kids have their learning curves. Whether it’s spelling or math, King Harris is just like any other child navigating the challenges of growing up.