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Kid-Crashed Interview
American professor Robert Kelly experienced one of the most charming live TV slip-ups in 2017 when his two children burst into the room during his BBC News interview. His older child joyfully danced into the frame, oblivious to the serious discussion, while her younger sibling followed in a baby walker.
Kelly, an expert in political science focusing on South Korea, handled the adorable interruption with remarkable composure, maintaining professionalism despite the unexpected chaos. This heartwarming moment quickly went viral, highlighting the unpredictable joys of working from home and the challenges parents faced during live broadcasts. It remains a beloved example of humanizing live TV.
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