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This Is The Hilarious Moment Robert Kelly Realised He'd Gone Viral

This Is The Hilarious Moment Robert Kelly Realised He'd Gone Viral

An epic moment.

James Dawson

James Dawson

I've seen it, you've seen it, hell, your gran who doesn't even have Facebook has probably seen it.

A TV interview is interrupted by a toddler and a baby on wheels: hilarity ensues. When Tim Berners-Lee invented the internet, could he have envisaged such magnificent content?

Watch it again and judge for yourself...

Credit: BBC

In the video, BBC correspondent Professor Robert E Kelly was broadcasting live from Busan, discussing the impeachment of the South Korean president.

The professor of political science managed to keep his composure and get through the interview about South Korea, as their mum came in and pulled them out of the room.

Earlier today Professor Kelly's mum waded into the discussion and revealed the reason why the kids decided to crash into the room.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Ellen Kelly said: "Robert usually Skypes with us from his home office, which is where he did the interview.

"The kids probably heard voices coming from the computer and assumed it was us. It was just hilarious."

But how Professor Kelly realise he had gone viral? Well he tweeted this...

And everyone had one answer for him...






Even if he feels a bit silly about his reason for going viral, he can at least take solace in the fact a famous face has shared the video.

Tom. Fucking. Hanks.

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Topics: Viral, BBC