In the 1980s, we all dreamed of having Charles in charge. Scott Baio played the handsome live-in babysitter on the family sitcom Charles in Charge, who kept the Pembrooke and Powell children entertained while keeping his best friend, Buddy Lembeck, under control. The show aired for five seasons and skyrocketed Scott Baio to heartthrob status. His face graced the covers of teen magazines and bedroom walls for years. Today, at age 64, Scott Baio is a typical dad of a teenage girl posting about his daily woes on social media. Scott shared an early morning photo on Instagram, May 31, of himself and his daughter, Bailey Deluca Baio, decked out for Disney.
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“Can you tell how excited I am to be going to Epcot & the Magic Kingdom!!!”
Scott Baio Looks Like Every Dad Headed To A Theme Park
OK, maybe not every dad, but Scott Baio has a familiar face in the photo. He appears to be dreading the outing while Bailey smiles, her ears on, ready to hit the parks.
His face reminded this fan of his own dad. “Scott your face looks hysterical just like my dads did when I asked him to sign me up for little league base ball lol lol but that comes with the program being Italian we love love our family.”
“Haha!! Love this. Be we all know you can’t wait to do this with Bailey and Renee because this is what fathers do,” another fan shared on Scott Baio’s post. “They humbly go along with everything they are asked. (Hehe, lol). Have a great time!! God, I love Epcot and Le Cellier!!”
This person gave Scott Baio a bit of a warning about life and kids. “Scott ……. youre gonna miss these days . One day your little girl will be too busy and you might be too old to spend this time with her. Go and embrace it – appreciate this moment because these moments in time go fast . These are memories that she will remember forever. Go – enjoy it! Do me a favor….. when ur driving there put on the song ‘Youre gonna miss this’ by Trace Adkins.”
This story’s featured image is by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images.
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