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Adam Scott's Grown Daughter Just Posted A TikTok With Him, And People Genuinely Can't Believe He's Old Enough To Be Her Dad

Adam Scott's Grown Daughter Just Posted A TikTok With Him, And People Genuinely Can't Believe He's Old Enough To Be Her Dad

Yahoo05-06-2025
People have been left absolutely stunned after Adam Scott made a surprise appearance in his daughter's TikTok video on Wednesday, with many admitting that they had no idea he is old enough to have a 16-year-old child.
Francesca Scott introduced her famous dad to her followers in a video that used a viral audio clip of Kim Kardashian describing her week's plans to Scott Disick.
'Me informing my dad about my weekend plans,' Francesca wrote, while lip-syncing: 'I have a busy week.' The camera then pans to Adam, who looks unimpressed as he lip-syncs Scott's part, asking: 'Do you?'
'Thursday, Nobu. Vegas Friday — then I have a spray tan at 8.45,' Francesca's part continues, with Adam being shown again as he lip-syncs: 'Oh my god, things are filling up!'
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The TikTok has already been viewed more than four million times in just 24 hours, and has racked up over 700k likes and thousands of comments — with everybody saying the same thing about 52-year-old Adam.
TikTok @francescascottspamtiktok / Via tiktok.com
'It appears that I've severely underestimated Adam Scott's age,' the top comment reads.
'I'm shocked Adam Scott has a daughter this old,' somebody else wrote, while another joked: 'How is Adam Scott my age who also has a daughter that's my age.'
'Adam Scott has been 35 to me for the last 20yrs. Paul Rudd level aging,' one more wrote.
Somebody else exclaimed: 'there is no way adam scott is someones dad !🤔,' while another added: 'This was me finding out he's 52 omg he hasn't aged since parks and rec.'
'How the fuck is ur dad adam Scott that just seems unfathomable to me,' one more asked. Somebody else admitted: 'I've really never thought about how old Adam was until now.'
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And if people are shocked to learn that Adam has a 16-year-old child, they'll be even more rattled by the fact that Francesca is actually his youngest, and he and his wife, Naomi Sablan, also share an 18-year-old son called Graham.
However, Adam's age probably shouldn't be too surprising, as while he is undeniably best known for his starring role in Severance at the moment, he has been pretty established in the acting industry since the '90s.
In 1994, he landed a recurring role as Griff in the hit sitcom Boy Meets World, and he has been working regularly ever since.
In addition to Severance, Adam's most famous projects include the movie Step Brothers in 2008, and his portrayal of the beloved character Ben Wyatt in Parks & Recreation, which he joined in 2010.
Are you surprised to learn that Adam Scott is 52? Let me know in the comments below!
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