Hilarious moment a man getting interviewed on live TV is interrupted by his children
Not very often you see this happening, but being interrupted while being interviewed live on air making an important point is pretty frustrating. And this was the case when a BBC debate on South Korea impeached president was interrupted by the interviewee's children who managed to cause hilarity.
The video shared by BBC, showed Assistant professor Robert
Kelly of the Department of Political Science at Pusan National
University in Busan, having a Skype interview at his home answering questions on the South Korea's president, Park Geun-hye, being ousted from office, when suddenly, a toddler bursts into the room and
performs a comical dance behind him.
His
interviewer noticed the child and alerted him, laughing as he said; "I
think one of your children just moved in."
Roberts then struggled to deliver his expertise view on Park's impeachment as his two kids burst into his office and
started acting up.Just as the father tried to shoo the girl away to concentrate on the interview, another child glided in a bouncer. Robert had to keep apologising until someone, probably the nanny, came in and took the children away.
And BBC took it really well and even saw the humour in it, by sharing the video on Twitter with the caption;
"When live TV goes wrong... This BBC TV guest's children become the stars of the show."
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