A very hilarious video has been shared by BBC after a TV live interview they were having with a guest took a different turn.
Assisstant professor Robert Kelly had been having a Skype interview at his home, an interview which was broadcast on national TV and suddenly, unknown to him, his toddler opened the door, walked in and began to dance. His interviewer noticed the child and alerted him, laughing as he said; "I think one of your children just moved in."
As the father tried to shoo the girl away to concentrate on the interview, another child glided in in a walker. Robert had to keep apologising until someone, probably the nanny, came in and took the children away. Lol. You've just got to love kids!
Good thing is that BBC took it really well and even saw the humour in it, sharing the video on Twitter with the caption;
"When live TV goes wrong... This BBC TV guest's children become the stars of the show."
Video below-
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this was on cnn a couple of days ago. the woman was the wife and they are living in south korea.
The headline is wonderful cos if it was even hear in Ghana people will begin to say the kids wasnt well trained and others will be insulting the nanny for not taking care of them outdoors but the speed that the nanay came in shows she could have set her eyes off those kid and they run to their dad and she knew the man was in an interview and didnt want the kids to intterup either, awsome kids
look at ow the nanny dragged the kids and the prof ignored the first one. if he was african, they would have said its an abuse. Fire burn these hypocrites