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Video | Hapless BBC dad breaks silence on gatecrashing kids and disastrous interview that charmed the world

The professor at the centre of the BBC interview that was seen around the world has finally spoken out about what caused his two adorable children to gate-crash his Skype appearance.
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Robert E. Kelly and his wife, Kim Jung-a, told the Wall Street Journal that their family initially tried to lay low after being overwhelmed with phone calls, messages and interview requests following Kelly’s now-infamous BBC spot, which descended into chaos.
But now, the newspaper said, the family was giving “their first interview since their children interrupted a live BBC segment on Korean affairs.”
And it answered several pressing questions people had about the viral video clip:
Had Kelly been wearing pants?
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Yes, but they were jeans.

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