Toddler Gate: When Children Crashed Robert Kelly's BBC Interview; The Family Speaks

The New York Times has now interviewed Robert Kelly and his family. After stonewalling the media for days, Robert and his wife, Kim Jung-A, have decided to come clean on what really happened in the early evening hours on March 10 during an interview with the BBC. The interview was supposed to be about Robert Kelly's take on what lies ahead for South Korea now that Park Geun-hye has become the country's first democratically elected leader to be forced from office, but instead the world was riveted by the antics of Robert and Kim's kids crashing into the interview room and derailing what would otherwise have undoubtably been a rather dry discussion.

In the aftermath of the now infamous interview people were wondering things like

Q: "Why didn't he just get up and quietly usher the kids out the door?"
A: "Was he not wearing pants?"

Q: "Why was his wife crouching down while gathering the children?
A: "Was she on the toilet and she didn't have time to do up her pants so they would have fallen?"
A: "Did she think the camera couldn't see her?"

Sooo many questions! And now they have answers, if you choose to believe them.

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