This BBC interview is amazing. Just wait until the mum rushes in… ? pic.twitter.com/LGw1ACR9rg
— JOE.co.uk (@JOE_co_uk) March 10, 2017
Via Daily Mail:
The mother of the BBC expert whose interview about South Korea was abruptly interrupted by his children has told DailyMail.com she could have been the accidental cause of the hilarious gaffe.
The footage shows expert Robert Kelly, associate professor of political science at Pusan National University in Busan, handling serious questions on the country’s president, Park Geun-hye, being ousted from power.
But suddenly, his two young children, Marion 4, and James, who is just nine months, burst into the room one after the other.Now their grandmother, Ellen Kelly, of University Heights, outside Cleveland, Ohio, tells DailyMail.com that the children may have thought they were Skyping their grandparents.
