This absolutely kills us. Everyone has been talking about a hilarious BBC News interruption that happened live on TV today. Professor Robert E Kelly was on air via Skype, speaking about politics in South Korea, and everything was fine until his kids had a snoop.
Well no one had a clue what he was talking about.... #wtv #livetv #getoutofmyshot pic.twitter.com/abLU28JXX9
— Tony Brown (@tonyprod77) March 10, 2017
From here it was pure chaos, as his kids decided to roll around on the floor and shout 'Daddy, Daddy', while their Dad was live on national news. The funniest part of all was the fact his toddler bounced in on one of those baby walkers and literally wrecked the place.
As expected, the short clip has gone viral, and we can see why – it's hilarious.
Pretty risky slide... pic.twitter.com/vq7Bxnnj3X
— Nick Robinson (@BigTwitNick) March 10, 2017
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- Already howling at him fending off the toddler with one arm and then the baby scoots in nonchalantly 😂👌🏼 @CRTomsett90
— Melanie Briens (@melanie_briens) March 10, 2017
Door closing at end -
comedy gold.— I Loves The 'Diff (@ILovesTheDiff) March 10, 2017
What we can take from this is that Professor Robert E Kelly's kids are the real stars of the show and have made the greatest entrance of all time.
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