Professor in viral BBC interview says he's happy his family blooper brought so much laughter


  • World
  • Wednesday, 15 Mar 2017

BUSAN: The man at the centre of a viral BBC interview who was unceremoniously interrupted live on air by his children told a news conference in South Korea on Wednesday he was flattered by the many "gentle sentiments" his family had received after millions watched the video online.

American associate professor Robert Kelly at Pusan National University in South Korea, was speaking to the BBC via Skype about the impeachment of President Park Geun Hye, when his daughter marched confidently into his home office.

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