BBC Interview family returns to TV

BBC Family Returns To TV When World Needs Them Most

It's hard to believe that it's been over three years since political scientist and professor Robert Kelly held the viral video-call interview from his home in South Korea that was infamously (and hilariously) interrupted by his kids gleefully marching into the frame. The moment made Kelly's home office one of the most recognizable spaces in internet history, as proven when he returned to television several weeks ago but the internet was too busy looking at his office door to listen to what he had to say.



Early this morning, Kelly returned to television and this time brought his entire family. While discussing the South Korean response to the Coronavirus, Kelly and his wife dealt with their adorable kids mussing their parents' hair, giving them hugs, and generally acting like toddlers. While it seems that yet again, little that Kelly actually said made an impact, he and his family's appearance lifted the internet's spirits.






Kelly, who is active on Twitter, has been providing updates about him and his family's social isolation life in South Korea. Overall, things seem to be going well for the family.




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