LOL! BBC Interview Was Interrupted by Bouncing Babies & Frantic Mother

What is it with all the toddlers this morning?! First, the adorable toddler who had a tantrum in front of the Queen, and now, we just learned that kids took over a BBC interview — not just one, but two. And not just two, but a frantic mother entered the scene too. You have to see this!

Robert Kelly, an Ohio State and Miami University graduate specializing in US Foreign policy in South Korea, was being interviewed by the BBC when he was cut short by a happy-go-lucky toddler, soon to be followed by an even bouncier baby in a baby walker.

Get ready to laugh out loud like you never have before!

“We’re really grateful to Professor Kelly for his professionalism,” a BBC spokesman said. “This just goes to show that live broadcasting isn’t always child’s play.”

H/T: Daily Mail