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Professor shares new family photos following eight years of viral BBC interview

Expressed gratitude for kind remarks by fans in these years
Screengrab via Youtube/@BBC
Screengrab via Youtube/@BBC

Professor Robert Kelly, who became an internet sensation after his children hilariously interrupted his live BBC interview in 2017, has shared new family photos.

On March 10, 2017, while discussing political issues from his home office, Kelly’s two young children, Marion and James, unexpectedly wandered into the frame.

The incident quickly went viral, with many calling it one of the best TV moments of the year.

Kelly posted recent pictures of his family, including his wife, Kim Jung-A, and their now 12-year-old daughter, Marion, alongside eight-year-old James.

 Photo via X/@Robert_E_Kelley
Photo via X/@Robert_E_Kelley

In an X post, he wrote, “Here is Yena - almost 12 - with my wife and James doing his homework. And James doing more homework, reading and practicing words from the story “Tickly Octopus” with me.”

“As always, my wife & I are very grateful for all the kind remarks over the years about our children. Thank you so much. Bob,” Kelly concluded his 2025 post.

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