8 Hilarious Times Celebrity Dads Embarrassed Their Kids

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8 Hilarious Times Celebrity Dads Embarrassed Their Kids
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Happy Father's Day to all you silly, goofy dads 😂

Being embarrassed by your dad is almost a rite of passage as a kid. Many of us have dozens of traumatic times where our father or father figure has, either intentionally or unintentionally, made our lives a social-suicide hell. It might’ve happened when you were a kid or when you were a teenager or even well into your adult years, but being embarrassed by your dad is something that lives on with you forever.

When it comes to embarrassing his kids, David Beckham has no shame. In an interview on the “The Graham Norton Show,” David was seen embarrassing his then-16-year-old son, Brooklyn, several times. From letting Brooklyn’s Instagram followers know that he steals his dad’s sweater’s to pointing out how Brooklyn doesn’t think he’s a “cool dad,” the soccer star doesn’t give his teenage son a break.

But the funniest joke David played on Brooklyn was when he saw him recording an Instagram video celebrating his million Instagram followers. Of course, David had to rub in that his teenage son only had a fraction of what he had.When Lionel Richie Used Too Many Exclamation Points to Text Sofia and Nicole

The only people siblings love to tease more than each other are their parents. Because Sofia and Nicole Richie didn’t understand why their dad, Lionel Richie, uses seven exclamation points and all caps in his texts, they sat him down for an intervention on his texting habits. On an episode of “Candidly Nicole, the Richie sisters instructed him that, at most, two exclamation points are fine if he wants to convey yelling.

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