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Insights from celebrity dads

Independent on Saturday

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June 14, 2025

CELEBRATING FATHER’S DAY

Insights from celebrity dads

NOW that mothers had their day to be spoilt, tomorrow will be for dads as they celebrate Father's Day.

While kids normally don’t make a big fuss when it comes to their dads, dads do want to be spoilt as some celebrities said when asked about their special bond with their children.

EMO ADAMS, comedian, TV personality and musician

Adams, who has four sons, said what makes him the happiest about being a dad is seeing his kids grow up and also being part of their lives, especially after missing some important times due to his touring schedule.

He said he vividly remembers the days when his sons were born. “I thought, why is the doctor asking me to hold my wife’s leg when he knows I’m not a doctor? Then it was like wow we just made another person, a human being. Then I thought... ‘1wonder when we will get to sleep again’.”

Emo said that for him and his boys, it was about being in each other’s company, even if it was a drive to the hardware store. “One would swear they’ve never been there.”

Emo said he was still learning every day about being a dad. “And I get to learn with my kids, but as long as they leave this house with respect, empathy and kindness, I’ll be good.”

What advice he would give to would-be-dads? “Don’t do it... enjoy your sleep while you can!” he joked. “On a serious note, when it’s your time, it will be your time. There’s no perfect moment, but when it happens, you'll be ready.”

What gift does he want for Father's Day?

“Tools”, he said emphatically.

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