Kids crash father’s BBC interview: Family speaks on camera
Made famous by the interview gaffe, South Korea expert Professor Robert Kelly and his wife, Jung-a Kim (according to the BBC), appear before the cameras again.
The couple talks of the global reaction to their now-infamous home-office Skype catastrophe!
Robert E Kelly was trying to shed light on the South Korean president’s impeachment in a live interview with BBC, but his two little children had something altogether different in mind.
As he talked about the globally important issue, his two children decidedly in a very cheery mood barged into the room.
A woman, who was later revealed to be their mom, in perfect comic timing rushes in and tows the children out.
This whole fiasco was caught on camera and quickly went viral, thanks to the internet.
The couple returned to the BBC, with the children in tow, to talk of the incident that blew up on social media.
*Both interviews were aired on the BBC and later picked by major news sites such as Guardian, Independent and The Wall Street Journal*
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