BBC interview dad: ´My wife deserves a medal´

BBC interview dad: ´My wife deserves a medal´

BBC interview dad: ´My wife deserves a medal´
SEOUL: The professor who became an incidental internet sensation when his family crashed a live television interview says his wife "deserves a medal" for looking after him and his now-famous children.
Video of the interview with Robert Kelly, an expert on East Asian affairs, went viral and sparked a debate about racism after many commentators originally assumed his Asian wife was a hired helper.
As Kelly, a professor at South Korea´s Pusan National University, shared his insights from his home office last Friday, his daughter Marion waltzed into the room, followed by his toddler son James, who wheeled in on his baby walker.
Kelly´s wife Kim Jung-A, who was watching the interview on television from their living room, flew in seconds later, flinging her arms in a desperate attempt to retrieve the young intruders, before returning on all fours to reach out and close the door.
The interview -- described as a "perfect piece of physical comedy" by the BBC -- spread like wildfire, watched more than 160 million times on the broadcaster´s Youtube page as of Wednesday.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Etihad tells travellers to check with U.S. missions after new Trump order

Spot-fixing scandal: PCB suspends Mohammad Irfan

Sydney ranked 10th best city in the world for quality of living: Mercer survey