When Robert Kelly appeared on BBC World News last Friday, we doubt he knew that he would become an internet sensation.
Robert and his family have risen to celebrity status after his two kids burst into the room when he was doing a live interview with BBC - a moment most of us could relate to.
The clip went viral and we all instantly fell in love with the family.
This guest managed to keep his composure when his children interrupted his live @BBCWorld TV interview pic.twitter.com/3x5tgsVR8R
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 10, 2017
And now, Robert and his wife, Jung-A Kim, have finally spoke out about what happened that day.
Robert and his wife sat down with the Wall Street Journal, and the mum-of-two placed the blame firmly with Dad, saying: "He usually locks the door!"
The mum-of-two went on to say, "Most of the time they come back to me after they find the locked door. But they didn't. And then I saw the door was open. It was chaos for me."
In their first interview since that infamous Skype mishap, Robert Kelly and his wife Kim Jung-A on global reaction https://t.co/pM6vGBmGoL pic.twitter.com/0nxY2SBDWK
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) March 14, 2017
The BBC interview dad and his family are completely charming. Our exclusive interview: https://t.co/0oI1wKjREJ pic.twitter.com/tujsPCfgXF
— Sam Walker (@SamWalkers) March 14, 2017
In a truly glorious interview, Robert told WSJ that what happened on live television last week is just a standard day at the office.
"This is my life, man," he said as his children knocked and screamed at the door.
We didn't think we could love this family anymore, but we do.
Watch the full interview below.