A dad’s live interview with the BBC went viral last week after his children appeared in the background.
BBC correspondent Professor Robert E. Kelly was midway through a live skype interview from his home in Busan, South Korea with the BBC World studio when his cheeky children interrupted him.
While the early comments on the video saw the humour in the situation:
walk into the club like pic.twitter.com/Dp4rcdI0pj
— Valerie Loftus (@valerieloftus) March 10, 2017
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Not everyone thought it was funny:
Or is this just how all these viral things go and we’re just starting the ‘backlash phase?’
Who's making the timeline of reax to the Skype interview dad? Because it looks we're into the backlash phase
— David A. Graham (@GrahamDavidA) March 10, 2017
What do you think?
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This article first published on Practical Parenting.
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