Professor's Very Serious 'BBC News' Interview Crashed by His Hilarious Kids

Adults should take notes: This is how to crash a live TV interview.

OK, fine. I will now concede that, on rare occasions such as this, kids are actually hilarious. Professor Robert E. Kelly was simply trying to make his way through a recent BBC Newsinterview on South Korean politics when he was interrupted, in quick succession, by his two children.

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"Scandals happen all the time," a pre-interruption Kelly told BBC News. "The question is how do democracies respond to those scandals." At this moment, one of Kelly's children enters the room and approaches the camera:

"I think one of your children's just walked in," the reporter astutely observed. Within seconds, a second child enters the room and cranks the hilarity to 11:

Amid a series of apologies, the children were then removed from the interview after stealing the whole damn show:

A classic moment in Kids Interrupting Adults Adulting history, no doubt. But what does Twitter think?

I'm actually crying laughing at this 😂 Absolutely hilarious.

— Laura Maciver (@BBCLauraMac) March 10, 2017

Coming into the office on a Friday like pic.twitter.com/MCpmOvDEU2

— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) March 10, 2017

them kids interrupting their dad on live BBC news is the best thing to happen in 2017 so far

— Claire🌙 (@yeahitsclaire) March 10, 2017

Absolutely screaming at the video of the professor being interrupted by his kids on BBC news 😂😭

— Ash 🔮 (@rebeccaash_) March 10, 2017

Speaking of children doing admirable shit, let us revel in the memory of Drew Carey's 11-year-old son reportedly saying "screw our president" on live TV last month:

"Screw our President!" - 10 year old child brags about setting anti-Trump fire outside #DeploraBall pic.twitter.com/1hwavySNXy

— FOX & friends (@foxandfriends) January 20, 2017

Connor Carey, according to the New York Daily News, also took credit for helping start a tiny bonfire during the D.C. area protest. "Because I felt like it and because I'm just saying, screw our president!" he said when asked by a seemingly annoying Fox News reporter about his involvement.

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