After his kids crashed a live interview with the BBC, Professor Robert E. Kelly wanted to set the record straight. The expert on South Korean politics went back on television but this time with his kids, Marion and James, as well as his wife Jung-a Kim. When asked if he could appreciate “the perfect piece of physical comedy” that became of his previous interview, Kelly laughed. So we understand why people find it enjoyable in catching a regular family off guard,” he said. Kim, who can be seen in the video scrambling to get her children away from the live broadcast, agreed she found the situation funny, but worried that the BBC would never call them again.
Source: thestar March 14, 2017 18:56 UTC