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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh4f9AYRCZY
I had plenty of these moments, just never on live TV |
| I saw that. Poor Dad, poor mom. It happened to me, yesterday, too, but I was just on a phone call, not on live TV. |
| lol... that's happened to me, too, during a video conference. Luckily, I work in a field/company that is really laid back, and people have held their infants while in meetings. Most of us are parents and have been there one time or another. |
| is not that the nanny? |
| I do VCs from home pretty regularly and am thankful that my kids are older! I just need to worry about the dog. I totally love the baby rolling in. |
| Mine are too young to be able to open the door handle, so instead I get the knocking incessantly on the door during a teleconf. The door has a glass panel in it so they can see me. |
| Omg I bet that nanny was fired! |
Mine are older, but they still fight so I still have to keep an ear out. When I go on VC, I used to make them go into the basement and tell them to not come up unless there is lots of blood or broken bones. Now, I just let them on electronics. |
| You know the interesting thing, is that it's not the nanny, it's the mother, but on most comment sections for the outlets in which I have seen this story, most people write "that nanny is so fired." |
how do you know its the mother? I feel like she rushes in more like a nanny would than a mom- for some reason. don't know why. |
| 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. |
Apparently, she is the wife. She probably panicked knowing he was doing a live TV interview and the kids went in there. |
That was mom. |