Professor Robert Kelly and his family went viral in 2017 when his kids crashed his BBC News interview
As the world remembers, Professor Robert Kelly became an internet sensation in 2017by his wife and their two young children, causing the video to go viral.
“Yeah, I mean it’s pretty tough for us as you can see,” Kelly said in the video as he and his wife Kim Jung-A fought to keep their children under control in their residence in South Korea. “It’s just really, really tough,” Kelly admitted. “That’s why I’m glad things are lightening up a little bit because we can at least take them outside so they can use a little bit of their energy.”
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