Professor Robert Kelly went viral when his kids crashed his live interview, and social media wants to see more of them.
He's baaaack! But this time, he remembered to lock the door.Professor Robert Kelly, aka the "BBC Dad" of viral video fame, appeared on Sky News over the weekend to comment on the North and South Korean Olympic athletes marching into the Opening Ceremonies together Friday night. But Twitter reaction focused less on what Kelly said, and more on what didn't happen.
Like there’s anyone watching this who isn’t just focusing on the door pic.twitter.com/s0yUcz97WJ
— David Jones (@jonesthescribe) 11 Şubat 2018
Back in March, Kelly gained viral fame when his two kids and his wife gatecrashed a live Skype interview he was conducting with the BBC. First, 4-year-old daughter Marion strutted in, then 8-month-old James followed in his rolling walker, and last, Kelly's wife, Jung-a Kim, desperately yanked the kids back out.
The YouTube video of the moment has been watched by 26 million people, earning Kelly the nickname "BBC Dad." (And yes, Kelly was wearing pants -- many assumed he might not have been, thus giving him a reason to stay seated as things escalated.)
This is far from Kelly's first interview since the family frolic. As a professor at Pusan National University in South Korea, he's an in-demand expert whenever Korea makes the news -- you can watch more of his interviews on his own YouTube channel. But now that the Winter Olympics have begun, Kelly is once again reaching a wider audience. And his fans know what they want.
I saw this live and I was very disappointed there was no surprise guests. Once you set a precedent and raise the bar like that, we can't be expected to accept the same old "renowned expert talking head" scenario. We need runaway kids, frantic parents, slamming doors, anything! 😉
— Charles Worrell (@cworrell19) 11 Şubat 2018
Every time I interview him....my eyes are drawn to that door https://t.co/4R4KkFMfiJ
— Richelle Carey (@RichelleCarey) 11 Şubat 2018
— emotional support hummingbird (@IceBergMama) 11 Şubat 2018
I LIVE for the door 😂😂😂🙊
— 🍃Joanna🍃 (@Joanna13020) 12 Şubat 2018
Raise your hand if you are hoping for this to happen again 🙋🏻 pic.twitter.com/s8jUW0qkAK
— Vasu 🎈 (@VasuMPH) 12 Şubat 2018
I'm surprised there aren't like 7 bolts on the door now
— Greg Salwitz (@gregfromboston) 12 Şubat 2018
What this picture doesn’t show: pic.twitter.com/kMMUxjSTJ7
— Will Rayner (@WillRayner__) 12 Şubat 2018
How epic would it have been if he had boards nailed across it like a scooby doo cartoon?
— Ron Garrity (@RonGarrity) 11 Şubat 2018
You know that door is locked and the kids are in another house and the doors in that house are locked and just to make sure that door is just painted on
— John McCubbin 🏴 (@MrJohnMcCubbin) 11 Şubat 2018
Meanwhile on the other side of that door. pic.twitter.com/cSUvCtgEvU
— I am not a Swayze (@aintnoswayze) 11 Şubat 2018
There should be a twitch stream where we are all just watching the door waiting for those awesome kids =)
— JeffNotes (@JeffNotes) 12 Şubat 2018
source:CNet
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