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Kids interrupt BBC interview and it is hilarious

Sean Rossman
USA TODAY
Professor Robert Kelly was doing an interview on South Korea when his children interrupted.

Parenting is hard, even for experts of South Korean politics.

 

Professor Robert Kelly was breaking down the ramifications of the impeachment of South Korea President Park Geun-hye live on BBC when his two young children meandered into the camera frame.

In the video, as Kelly sits in what looks like a home office, a young child opens the door, walks into the room and dances over to his left side.

"I think one of your children's just walked in," notes the anchor as he segues into the next question. Kelly, without looking, tries to nudge the child away with his left hand.

Suddenly, an infant in a walker waddles into the room, followed by a panicked woman. Kelly stops speaking as the desperate woman struggles to pull the children out of the room.

Kelly finishes the interview over the muffled cries of the two kids.

As the interview wraps up, the laughing anchor says, "There's a first time for everything. I think you've got some children who need you."

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