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Aug 12 2007 01:14 PM ET
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Cuba Gooding Jr. on spoiling his daughter, summer camp and more

Cubapiper_cbb_2Piper Adelaide Gooding, 22 months, is not only the queen of the Gooding household, but, as the only girl and the youngest of three, she’s "so spoiled" as well, dad Cuba admits. Why? Blame her adorable good looks. 
Because she’s so cute. She’s got two big brothers [Spencer, 12, and Mason, 10], a dad who travels a lot, so when he’s there, all he wants to do is…She stays on my shoulder. I threw my back out because she was on my shoulder for eight hours. I didn’t even realize it. I would just lean against the wall when I got tired. And she would fall asleep on there, hold my head, and kind of pull my face around and just be sitting up there, do you know what I mean?
While Piper is busy sending her dad off to the chiropractor, her big brothers are having the time of their lives at camp. The Daddy Day Camp star and his wife Sara send Spencer and Mason off every year, and every year, they can expect the same series of events.

They’re excited to go the night before. They don’t sleep. They get on the bus. They drive up there. They call crying. ‘Oh, this is a mistake.’ Right? Then we get the first couple of weepy postcards and then you don’t hear from them. So you think ‘Uh-oh.’ And then they show up and they’re dirty and smelly because they forgot to shower the entire two weeks and they’re like, ‘The best time ever. Can’t wait ’til next year.’

Every year it’s the same thing and it’s great because it is a bit of adult responsibilities. They have to fend for themselves, but it’s great…And then my youngest boy is a Boy Scout. I’ve been the chaperone on a couple of those camping excursions.

Another adult responsibility is acting, Cuba, 39, says. Although he worked with an army of kids in Daddy Day Camp, the actor insists he would never let his hit the big screen if they’re still living under his roof because they "need to just enjoy life, express life, be exposed to life, understand what life lessons are, morals are, and then make their own decisions having been informed of the life lessons that they need to be informed in." He adds he would be "horrified" if they were to get into show business now.   

[Piper] says some of the sassiest things. You can’t help but laugh. Now what if somebody saw one of those things and made her famous because of that? Now she’s an adult, she’s got an album out, she’s going to the clubs, and she’s like, ‘Well, I’ve been this way my whole life and I accept it.’ I mean, what confusion can these people take from that? They have to grow up and become adults first, I think. And then all of this praise and money and adult responsibility, they can do that.

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Aug 09 2007 11:59 PM ET
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Cuba Gooding Jr.: My daughter runs the house

Cubapiper_cbb_2Cuba Gooding Jr. was the man of the house in Jerry Maguire, but in real life, it’s his 22-month-old daughter Piper Adelaide who rules the roost, he reveals on Live with Regis and Kelly.

Piper runs the house. She wakes up, even the dog looks over the crib — ‘Oh, she’s up.’

Their dog is a 210 lb. English Mastiff named Bootsy, whom Piper and his sons Spencer, 12, and Mason, 10, adore. But, as Sadie Sandler, 14 months, has proved, puppy love hurts.

He’s got these real long ears and he’ll stand there and the baby will just grab one and kind of pull it. And he’s like, ‘Help me, somebody. Somebody get the baby.’ ‘No, Pipe, No, Pipe. Let go of the dog.’

Bootsy doesn’t accompany the family, which also includes Cuba’s wife, his high-school sweetheart Sara, on vacations. That’s a good thing considering what happened this summer. The Oscar winner, 39, shot the upcoming flick Linewatch in Albuquerque, N.M. and had a touring bus on set, which inspired him to take his family on a road trip back home to California. But when the air conditioner broke down in 110-degree Arizona, they had to find other ways to keep cool.

My wife has the baby in the sink, hosing her down, yelling at me, ‘Why are we here?’

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