This is the most cringe-worthy but hilarious thing we've seen in a long, LONG time.
Professor Robert Kelly was talking about South Korea live on BBC News this morning when the door of his home office opens behind him and in wanders a toddler.
Kelly doesn't even turn to look at the child, just blindly pushing them away from the camera, when a SECOND child enters the room, this one much younger and travelling about the place in a little stroller thingie.
And THEN, a woman bursts in to try to retrieve the kids from the room, and all hell promptly breaks loose.
The look on Kelly's face as he tries to remain calm on national television is one of pure comedic brilliance.
https://youtu.be/Mh4f9AYRCZY
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