Man Whose Children Crashed His BBC Interview Shares New Family Pics
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Professor Robert Kelly has shared a bunch of photos with his family to mark the 6th anniversary of the hilarious video.
On March 10, 2017, Korea-based professor Robert Kelly and his family gave the internet its favourite TV moment ever. Robert Kelly, an associate professor of political science at Pusan National University in South Korea, was giving a live interview from his home office to BBC News when he was interrupted by his two adorable children. Hilarity ensued, and their mother frantically dashed in to retrieve them. Following the incident, the family rose to internet fame, with many declaring it the best video of the year. Some BBC Dad content since the 6th anniversary of the original video was last Friday.Marion had a singing performance this past weekend, so we got some nice family pictures.Thanks again to all of you who follow me bc of the video. My family and I flattered by your kindness. pic.twitter.com/1SWVtJME5e Today's the sixth anniversary of the BBC Dad videoThere's not too much more to add, I think, so I just re-tweeted my brief thread from last year. The pictures included are still pretty accurate to our appearance.Thanks for all the kind sentiments over the years about our family https://t.co/q1vrNEGTmV Well no one had a clue what he was talking about.... #wtv#livetv#getoutofmyshotpic.twitter.com/abLU28JXX9
The viral pop-culture moment saw its sixth anniversary on March 10 this year. Now, professor Robert Kelly has shared a bunch of photos with his family to mark the 6th anniversary of the hilarious video. In the photos, his children Marion and James, are all grown up.
''Some BBC Dad content since the 6th anniversary of the original video was last Friday. Marion had a singing performance this past weekend, so we got some nice family pictures. Thanks again to all of you who follow me because of the video. My family and I are flattered by your kindness,'' Mr Kelly wrote in the caption. The photos feature his wife Kim Jung-A, daughter Marion, now 10, and son James, 6.
See the pictures here: