When Robert E. Kelly, a political science professor at Pusan National University, South Korea, was asked to speak about South Korea impeachment scandal on BBC, little did he know that his interview would go viral. Thanks to his children who video-bombed while he was doing the interview live on BBC.
In the video, as Kelly was being interviewed by BBC, his daughter comes prancing into the room. Kelly tries hard to push his daughter away to avoid interrupting the interview and suddenly his second child, in a walker, rolls in through the door.
Kelly's wife desperately reaches the room crouching low in a failed attempt to avoid coming in the camera frame. As his wife struggles to pull the kids out of the room, Kelly apologizes to BBC. “Pardon me," Kelly said.
Well, the video immediately made its way onto the internet viewed and shared by millions of people around the world.