By now, you’ve likely seen the viral video of the Asian kids who interrupted their dad during a live BBC television interview and the mom who desperately tried to take them away.
The video has been seen by millions on social media, and now for the first time, the family is making its first comments about the incident.
“I think the reason why this went viral is because my real life sort of punched through the fake cover I had created for television,” said Professor Robert Kelly.
“He usually locks the door,” his wife Kim said. “Most of the time they come back to me after they find the locked door. But they didn’t. And then I saw the door was open. It was chaos for me.”
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The incident is so widely known that producers Michael Tow and Teja Arboleda have produced their own parody of the incident.
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