Family From Viral BBC Video Speak Out
Unless you've been living under a rock the past week, you've probably seen that hilarious video of two kids interrupting their Dad during a live interview with BBC News by now.
The clip has been viewed millions of times all over the world since it was broadcast last Friday.
The Dad in the video, Robert E Kelly, has spoken out, saying the video was a “comedy of errors”.
The political science professor told the Wall Street Journal that his wife, Kim Jung-A, was actually watching the interview in their sitting room with her two children when they recognised their dad and wandered off into his office.
"As soon as she opened the door I saw her image on my screen. She was in a hippity-hoppity mood that day because of a school party," Kim said.
Robert went on to say that he and Kim found the whole thing "terribly cute".
"We said to each other, “Wow, what just happened?” I mean, it was terribly cute. I saw the video like everybody else… If you watch the tape I was sort of struggling to keep my own laughs down. They’re little kids and that’s how things are."