Justin Hartley thinks teaching his daughter to drive is "terrifying".
The 44-year-old actor is reluctant to get in the car with his 16-year-old daughter Isabella - whom he has with his ex-wife Lindsay Korman - behind the wheel and thinks there should be a better way for her to learn how to drive.
Appearing on 'The Late Show with Seth Meyers', he said: "It's the worst thing in the world. There's gotta be a better way to do this. But you put them behind the wheel, take them around the street and you keep expanding and we're kind of at the point where we're on the freeway and stuff."
However, the 'This Is Us' star started to feel more comfortable with Isabella's driving but soon felt like a nervous wreck again after she ran a red light.
He explained: "The other day I take her out and I'm doing the father-daughter thing. I'm tryna teach her how to fill up the tank with gas and all this kind of stuff, thinking, maybe change a tire in a couple weeks. We fill up the tank and we're getting comfortable. And I go into the gas station and I have a sweet tooth so I just stock up on gummy bears.
"I'm in the car, she's driving, she's doing great and I'm in the passenger seat. I'm kind of feeling loose and I open up the gummy bears and as I'm eating them - I'm shoving them in my mouth like a child - and I look up and we are cruising through a four-way - a red light! Just reckless!"
Justin later had the feeling his daughter was trying to kill him as she locked him outside while he was relaxing in the hot tub as when she finally opened the door she asked: "Why are you here?"
He said: "It dawned on me, what she meant was, ‘I can't believe you're still here.' And I was replaying the events of the car, locking me out in the rain on my birthday. My daughter - and she's 16 - she's trying to kill me. And now I'm going to sleep with one eye open."
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