Professor whose adorable kids interrupted his BBC interview finally speaks about it

By now the whole world has seen the BBC interview where a professor was interrupted by his two small children.

BC correspondent Professor Robert E Kelly's live broadcast about the impeachment of South Korea's President Park Geun-hye quickly made its rounds on the Internet when his four-year-old daughter waltzed into the room followed by her nine-month-old brother.

Netizens were tickled by how cute and funny the video was as the kids were oblivious to what was happening while their father struggled to keep a straight face.

Now, Professor Kelly has finally spoken about the incident and even returned to the BBC with his wife and kids intentionally on camera this time.

Having given several interviews before, this was the first time he was interrupted by his children.

And apparently, it was all his fault:

He usually locks the door whenever he gives such interviews but he had forgotten that day.

Professor Kelly told the Wall Street Journal:

"I mean, it was terribly cute. I saw the video like everybody else. My wife did a great job cleaning up a really unanticipated situation as best she possibly could. . . .“It was funny. If you watch the tape I was sort of struggling to keep my own laughs down. They’re little kids and that’s how things are.”