| Honest question - do you all think we would find this funny if the roles were reversed? If Mom was giving the interview and Dad came flying in to get the kids? |
Hardly surprising, is it? |
That would be much funnier. |
+1 |
| The mom crawled out hoping the camera didn't pick up that low to the ground. |
+1 |
| My favorite take on this from a journalist is that he probably didn't get up to help, since he likely had on shorts, or no pants at all! |
| I feel so bad for everyone involved. But I agree that it is pretty funny to watch. Hopefully eventually the parents will find it funny too. |
| People claiming the Dad must be abusive are nuts. Did you see how that little girl strutted in there? Little girls do not strut to go visit their distant, abusive fathers in their offices then sit down to enjoy a snack. I hope the family is finding the humor in all of this and realizing that 99% of us find this warm and relatable. |
| It's the MOM! Sheesh, just because it's a white guy and an Asian woman doesn't mean she is the nanny. This is what my family looks like. |
That's what I thought too -- she looked scared as heck --like she was going to get fired. If I am the mom, I'm hurrying in, but I'm daring you to say s*** to me about it. That's what kids do...I can't keep them on lockdown...I had to pee...it happens |
| Give the guy a break- he's a professor, not a journalist, and it's late breaking news, he did the best he could. |
| I love the little girl's walk and the mom/nanny's reaction. I also agree that if the roles would have been reversed, the video would have been EVEN FUNNIER and I would be saluting the mom for trying to have it all! |
| PP here. Also, if I had been on a call and my DH had let the kids burst in like that, I definitely would be annoyed and DH would have been scrambling to get them out, he likely would have yanked them as well just like nanny-mom did here. |
| I assumed it was the mom and then saw people calling her the nanny. |