What If It Had Been a Woman in Robert Kelly’s Place on BBC Live?

After all, successfully juggling work and family is an art women have had to perfect.
Deeksha Sharma
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Robert Kelly, professor at Pusan National University, waits for a press conference with his wife Jung-a Kim and children James and Marion. (Photo: AP)
Robert Kelly, professor at Pusan National University, waits for a press conference with his wife Jung-a Kim and children James and Marion. (Photo: AP)
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Robert Kelly and his kids shot to fame after they hilariously gatecrashed his very serious live interview on BBC. His young five-year-old and his toddler stormed into the frame followed by his wife, Kim Jung-A, who dragged them back out of Robert’s office in a panic. The family even came out with an interview explaining their side of the story.

But imagine how things might have gone if the unlucky Robert were a woman?

Facebook comedians Jono and Ben came up with this absolutely amazing video and its captioned, “Shout out to all the working women out there defusing bombs on a regular basis!”

Such poise, such calm... we bet Robert Kelly is jealous.

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