Kids Crash Dad’s Very Serious Live Interview on BBC !
Kids Crash Dad’s Very Serious Live Interview on BBC !
British professor Robert E. Kelly recently discovered working from home isn’t all it’s cracked up to be!
When Kelly was asked to do a live cross interview on the BBC to discuss the South Korea impeachment scandal, things quickly took a hilarious turn.
Halfway through the very serious interview, Kelly’s kids made a guest appearance behind him. I mean which kid doesn’t want to visit dad in his office?
“And what will it mean for the wider region — I think one of your children has just walked in,” BBC World presenter James Menendez told Kelly as his young daughter opened the door and came marching in proudly to her dad.
Without a second thought, Kelly pushed his daughter away from him without lifting his gaze from the camera.
If that wasn’t hysterical enough, shortly afterwards, the baby is seen rolling in his walker to join his big sister!
“My apologies,” Kelly repeated as his mortified wife rushed into his office to quickly collect the children, while knocking several books over in the process.
@David_Waddell What would that mean, please? Re-broadcasting it on BBC TV, or just here on Twitter? Is this kinda thing that goes ‘viral’ and gets weird?
— Robert E Kelly (@Robert_E_Kelly) March 10, 2017
Since being shared on twitter, the footage has understandably gone viral with the kids pulling off the ultimate photo/video bomb. My favourite part is the impressive skid and the look of horror on his wife as she frantically bursts through the door in complete shock! She’s probably wondering how, not just one but two, children managed to escape her and find their way into dad’s office!
While we’re sure Kelly would quickly like to forget the incident ever occurred, the internet will make sure it lives on forever!
Photos: BBC and Facebook