In an interview with the Daily Mail, the mother of Robert Kelly explained that the children may have thought their dad was skyping their grandparents. The footage shows 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. Related Content 'Funniest interview of the year' sparks angry backlash online Robert Kelly's live BBC interview gatecrashed by kids Video Watch: TV interview gatecrashed by kidsShe said: "I just hope that he gains recognition for his expertise rather than for this - as great as it all is." "I can only say 'thank you' in Korean", said Mrs Kelly, "but I'm slowly learning." Mrs Kelly told the Daily Mail she is proud of her son and all of his accomplishments, and added that he is a "wonderful" and committed father.
Source: New Zealand Herald March 12, 2017 20:37 UTC