Here’s how a mom would've handled the 'BBC interview' crash
Updated | By Jane Linley-Thomas
A must watch for all moms. This parody is absolutely spot on.
During the time spent writing this article up (note that my kids are on holiday), I have ticked off so many things from my to-do list.
My duties this morning included making peanut butter toast, taking the rubbish out onto the curb (in my floor length leopard print night gown), made countless cups of tea and coffee, distributed vitamins, made the beds and even had time to colour in a Hello Kitty picture and watch the Lego movie all at once. A mom's work is never done.
A few days ago Professor Robert Kelly, an expert on Korean politics, became an internet star when his kids interrupted his live interview on BBC and his wife tried to save the day by getting the kids out the room. It was fantastic to watch but have you ever wondered how a mom would have handled the situation?
Read: Mom hilariously slides in to save dad's BBC interview from kids
Well, New Zealand-based satirical news and entertainment show Jono and Bean has created a parody showing how the mom would have handled being in a situation like Professor Kelly. It’s hilarious and absolutely spot on.
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