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March 15, 2023 | 6:38 p.m
They are all grown up!
The academic whose two young children are hilariously devastated in his BBC Live interview marked the six-year anniversary of this viral moment with a new set of family photos.
Professor Robert Kelly rose to fame in March 2017 when he attempted to make funny comments about politics and parenting in South Korea when his rowdy son and daughter stormed into his home office.
Kelly, a political science professor at Pusan National University in South Korea, continued the interview playfully, ignoring the chaos, while his wife, Jung Kim, rushed to get the children out.
Six years later, Kelly, better known as the “BBC Dad,” thanked the internet for the many jokes the incident has sparked since, sharing new photos of his daughter Marion, 10, and son James, 6.
chirp: Some of the BBC Dad content since the sixth anniversary of the original video was last Friday. Marion performed last weekend, so we got some great family photos.
Thanks again to all of you who followed me bc the video.
“My family and I [are] I am flattered by your kindness.”
Marion, who opened the door and stomped around her dad’s desk in the viral video, is pictured wearing a sparkly pink dress, and James, who sauntered behind his sister in a baby walker, is now wearing a white T-shirt and sharply black jacket. Jacket.
Many took to social media to thank Kelly for reminding them of the viral moment, with Brandon Stanton, Author of “People of New York”: “I think it’s the best thing the Internet has ever produced.”
Another Twitter user added: “You have a beautiful family. And you have prepared us all for the post-pandemic world of Zoom. Trailblazer.”
After the 2017 incident, the family skyrocketed to internet fame, with Marion and James even becoming the subjects of a cartoon show.
The American company Hans House launched the online animated series Mina and Jack, with a brother and sister heroes who share many similarities with Marion and James.
While the show takes liberties, changing the children’s father’s job from a professor to a United Nations official, the mother character is just as much a yoga teacher as he is in real life.
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