Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

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Anonymous wrote:Omg I bet that nanny was fired!


That's not his wife?
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Anonymous wrote:It's funny but the reaction by mom and the guy pushing the little girl at start makes me wonder if abusive?


Girl, bye. Abused kids do not strut into Daddy's office like they own it while they know he is working! It looks like he was trying to keep looking at the camera (you know, during the LIVE interview) and signal to her that she needed to leave. Mom was just horrified/panicked that they were in there! She probably thought the camera was a bit higher/tighter vs. showing the entire room.
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I hope they play this at the rehearsal dinner for her wedding. "Shirley was always outgoing, beginning with her first appearance on CNN International . .. ."

For what is worth, I did a lot of radio interviews when my kids were little and I used to do them in the driveway in my car while my husband watched the kids in the house. I was actually given this tip by an older friend who was also the father of four. But I bet it would be hard to do TV in the car.
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Pretty funny and cute. I wasn't sure if it was the nanny or mom because she looked so young- almost teen like sliding into the room. But she seemed very comfortable hustling the kids out the door so my guess was that it was the mom.
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Anonymous wrote:LOL!!!!
I agree with PP who said that if this was a mother whose kids came in while she was on camera, the reaction from many would unfortunately and unfairly be very negative.

I love his "FML" face, mom flying in at 90 mph, big sister's happy dance, baby rolling in after big sister, dad trying to push big sister maybe out of the frame, crouching mom grabbing the doorknob. This is gold!!!


everyone was so adorable - father, mother, both children. Lovely family
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Anonymous wrote:The lady crawling around on the floor was the most humiliating part. That'll teach him to lock the door!


That was funny. She should have calmly walked in and removed the kids vs panic mode. He needs to clean his office.


Exactly that's why I feel its the nanny and not the mom.

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


Seriously?? He's on live television. If you can't keep your kids out of the office for the five minutes that takes, you suck. And I woudl say shit to you about it, deservedly so.

That being said, I found it funny, but partly why it was funny is that she freaked out. Not your reaction. I'd be pissed at you. Oh la de da, can't be bothered....

Wench, I work in TV and SHIT HAPPENS!
I did not say I would not TRY to keep them out, but sometimes I gotta S*** and the kids get away faster than I can wipe my A**!
He should have had the door locked !!
It was inconvenient and awkward but not life threatening and yes... If I don't usually wreck ur flow on live TV... U bet not come at me crazy this time !!!!!
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Anonymous wrote:The lady crawling around on the floor was the most humiliating part. That'll teach him to lock the door!


That was funny. She should have calmly walked in and removed the kids vs panic mode. He needs to clean his office.


Exactly that's why I feel its the nanny and not the mom.

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


Seriously?? He's on live television. If you can't keep your kids out of the office for the five minutes that takes, you suck. And I woudl say shit to you about it, deservedly so.

That being said, I found it funny, but partly why it was funny is that she freaked out. Not your reaction. I'd be pissed at you. Oh la de da, can't be bothered....


If this took place in South Korea, a lot of people live in small apartments there. I wouldn't be surprised if their living arrangement was a main room with a couple bedrooms right off of it (it looks like his office is also his bedroom because there is a bed on the right side of the video). It would be easy for the kids to just waltz in if they were in the main room.
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The husband's mom lives in Ohio and said they Skype with the kids several nights a week, so when daddy was talking to the TV the toddler probably thought it was grandma.
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I once interviewed a governor while wrapped only in a towel, but there were no cameras present.
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My favorite part is mom dragging the rolling baby out of the room.
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Anonymous wrote:The baby rolling in was so hilarious.


+1. My favorite part.
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He definitely thought the camera was zoomed in. There is no way he had his screen set up so he could see himself- you can see his bed. He had the map on the wall behind his head to give himself some credibility. Sooo funny.
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I thought it was hilarious until I got a weird vibe from the dad. Instead of laughing it off, he looked angry. I hope he didn't beat his wife afterwards...that's the vibe I got.
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Anonymous wrote:I thought it was hilarious until I got a weird vibe from the dad. Instead of laughing it off, he looked angry. I hope he didn't beat his wife afterwards...that's the vibe I got.




What kind of lives do you people lead? He laughed at least once, and at the end just looked like he was trying to hold it together.
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