Mom hilariously slides in to save dad's BBC interview from kids

Mom hilariously slides in to save dad's BBC interview from kids

Professor Robert Kelly experienced the moment all working parents dread: being at home on an important call, only to be interrupted by a curious child

Mom hilariously slides in to saves dad's BBC interview from kids

Professor Robert Kelly, an expert on Korean politics, was appearing on BBC World to discuss the serious issue of the impeachment of South Korea's president Park Geun-hye.

Although he maintained his composure throughout the interview as his kids walked into his office one after the other, the real hero of the day is Kelly's wife who slides in the room, sweeps the kids away from their dad...as all of this is playing live on TV.

The professor's wife, Ellen  told The Sun that "the kids thought their dad was Skyping their grandparents from their home in South Korea"

Someone give that super mom a medal!

Life happens. The lesson is to lock the door, right?! Have your kids ever interrupted an important conversation?

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