Epik High's Tablo is getting a lot of attention right now after sharing his real thoughts on his daughter Haru's future dating life and independence.
Epik High recently posted a video titled 'Almost Got High Blood Pressure Giving Chaotic Life Advice' on their official Youtube channel on the 25th, where the members sat down to listen to fans' concerns and give some advice.
In this video, a fan shared her struggle, saying, "My dad is completely obsessed with me. I hid my boyfriend from him for three years before finally telling him, and just as I expected, he doesn't really like it." She added, "He said it feels like someone has stolen his daughter from him. But didn't he marry someone else's precious daughter too? As his daughter, I don't know how should I handle this."
To this, Tukutz did not hold back and responded firmly, "There are certain things you should never say, like 'It feels like my daughter was stolen' or 'It feels like my son was stolen.' You should absolutely never say things like that" Tablo totally agreed, adding, "I really hate that expression too. What do you mean someone stole them?" to which Mithra Jin chimed in, "You shouldn't treat your children like they're your possessions."
Tablo then pointed out how contradictory the whole mindset is, saying, "It's contradictory for someone who thinks of their child as their possession to not even realize that their daughter had been dating someone for three years." He also noted, "Fathers like that often completely change their attitude depending on who the boyfriend is," leading Tukutz to jokingly test him:
"Let's say Haru brings home a boyfriend. What if he gave you 100 million KRW in cash as pocket money?"
Tablo immediately shot back, "I'd hate it," but couldn't hide the smile creeping onto his face, which completely sent the room into laughs.
In case you didn't know, Tablo married actress Kang Hyejung back in 2009, and they have a daughter named Haru. The family previously stole everyone's hearts when they appeared on KBS2's 'The Return of Superman' back in 2013.
Fast forward to now, Haru is currently grinding and preparing for the SAT and AP exams for US college admissions.
On top of her academics, she's been showcasing her extraordinary artistic talents. She actually co-wrote the lyrics for KiiiKiii's 'To Me From Me' with her dad, and even helped translate the subtitles for the film 'Nirvana: the Band the Show the Movie.' Recently, she caught everyone's attention after being credited as the sole lyricist for RIIZE's new mini-album title track, 'Do Your Dance.'




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