WATCH: BBC expert interrupted by his cute kids again after THAT interview goes viral
PROFESSOR ROBERT KELLY became the subject of a viral BBC interview after his children gatecrashed his big moment last week.
BBC dad says he feared for his job after kids crashed his interview
BBC expert overshadowed by his cute kids again after that interview goes viral
In the unforgettable video, his offspring Marion and James burst into his office whilst he was live on the BBC via Skype.
He managed to remain composed during the fiasco whilst his wife Kim Jung-a herded their little ones out of the room.
Now, the two cuties have been overshadowing their father again during a press conference yesterday to discuss the viral clip.
Four-year-old Marion sucked on her lollipop and donned a bright pair of glasses whilst flashing the feistiest looks at journalists who asked questions.
Marion and James broke into the room, interrupting Robert's interview
His wife was left to herd the children out of the room
We love our children very much and are happy that our family blooper, our family error there on television brought so much laughter to so many people
At one point, she can be see lifting her dozing head off the table before showing how unimpressed she was with the whole fiasco.
Meanwhile, baby James happily chewed on something before trying to escape his mother's arms.
Robert said of what happened: "We love our children very much and are happy that our family blooper, our family error there on television brought so much laughter to so many people."
The American associate professor at Pusan National University in South Korea explained that he did have some concerns for the impact of the blunder on his career.
Professor Kelly held a press conference to disuss the viral video
His cute children once again overshadowed the professor
He said: "We were mortified. We assumed that no television network would ever call me again to speak."
The video has attracted worldwide attention, even appearing as a spoof on Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway last week.
Robert appeared on the BBC to discuss the recent impeachment of president Park Guen-hye before his children erupted onto screen.