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So yeah I filmed this on Saturday and then felt like poop for the rest of the weekend so you're getting it now lmao

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- Kaia

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Gabrielle Renae

I used to be a big fan of Return of Superman. So it's basically a family with...usually the dad is the celebrity but it can be both parents and it's mainly the father who takes care of the child/children while the mom has a 2-3 day break. I loved when Tablo and Gary were on the show. There were the twins and the triplets as well. I don't remember when I stopped watching but I found it just kind of wholesome but it's also "making" the dads take care of the kids which they normally wouldn't by themselves. No help from their spouse. Whether it's take the child/children to work with them, out to eat/school, having to cook (or warm up the food their wife prepared), clean and change the kid. They have to do it all and the little houses that the camera crews are in depend on the houses. It's super cute when the kids get familiar with the camera crew. It also feels intrusive in a way even though this is something that the families signed up for but I haven't watch this show in about a year and nothing super recent accept Gary and it was just his portion of the show and not the whole episodes. Sorry for the super long explanation but that's what this show is about.

Bria A.

Hi Kaia! So, TROS is mostly what you said — basically a slice of life show where celebrities in various fields, almost always the dads (hence the title, but I think there was a single mom at one time?) raise their kids. Idk where to watch full episodes from where I live but I did get sucked in for two families in particular and have watched…several segments / partial episodes lmao. And then there are the idol + other celeb guests that come to play with the kids. Kai, Shinee Minho and Apink Naeun are just a few; Minho has been on…a lot, to the point where it’s a running joke that one of the kids prefers him over her own father. 😂 Edit: Also yes, the “camera uncles” in tents are a thing, and there are more of them depending on how big the house is lmao.