During an interview in 2017, Professor Robert E. Kelly was surprised by his children, and the hilarious scene quickly went viral. Since then, he has shared annual updates on how his kids are doing.
In 2017, during an online interview with BBC, Robert E. Kelly, a South Korea expert, was interrupted by his children, who barged into his office while he was discussing the impeachment of South Korea’s president at the time.
He was speaking about the topic with the seriousness it deserved when, in the background, the door suddenly opened, and a little girl in a yellow sweater danced in as if there were no tomorrow. Kelly tried to gently push her aside with his arm while continuing to engage with the news anchor.
The little girl sat next to her father, and just when he thought the situation was under control, a small boy in a walker slid into the office. Then, their panicked mother rushed in, dropped to the floor, and quickly removed the children.
Since the interview, Kelly has been sharing yearly updates about his kids on social media, and this week, he posted a photo on his X account showing how the dynamic duo looks now.
In his post, the proud father shared some family celebration moments, eight years after his daughter Marion and son James crashed his BBC interview.
“Today marks the eighth anniversary of that famous ‘BBC Dad’ interview, so here are some recent family photos. The kids are growing up so fast,” he wrote in the caption.
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