Hilarious moment BBC interview is GATECRASHED by expert's children live on air

BBCA serious interview with expert Professor Robert Kelly was interrupted by his two children

The gaffe occurred when Professor Robert Kelly was being interviewed live about the current political climate in South Korea and the removal of their President, Park Geun-hye.

In the middle of addressing the presenter's very serious questions via a webcam interview, Robert - who is the Professor of Political Science at Pusan National University in South Korea - was interrupted as his adorable toddler came bursting into the room for some attention.

Robert, visibly stressed by the awkward gatecrashing, tried to blindly push the child back out of the shot only for a baby to come waddling in after their elder sibling.

The BBC interviewer tried to keep the laughter out of his voice as he acknowledged the children before a very flustered woman came rushing into the room, trying and failing to be inconspicuous by crouching down.
BBCThe BBC News presenter tried to keep the disastrous interview on track

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