At a time when many parents are cooped up at home trying to work with their kids, Robert E. Kelly can certainly relate. The professor of political science who went viral in 2017 when his two kids and wife hilariously interrupted his televised interview on the BBC, returned to the news network on Thursday and this time his family was invited to join him.
As Robert's two kids, Marion and James, squealed, the interviewer quipped, «Good to see you're excited about being on telly, that's not the first time.»The family lives in South Korea and as Robert was trying to talk about the conditions there amid the coronavirus outbreak, his kids were climbing around and making noise. <p lang=«en» dir=«ltr» xml:lang=«en»>omg our favourite family have