This would happen if the interviewee by the BBC had been a mother

The video of Professor Robert E. Kelly who was being interviewed by the BBC when his children were interrupted has had such an impact that it has already become the viral video of the year. But have you thought about what would happen if the interviewee had been a mother? The television show Jono and Ben aired a funny parody in which we can see how the interview would have been developed in the event that the expert had been a working mother.

Undoubtedly, in addition to a great humorous piece, it is a nod to all mothers who juggle to make work compatible with childcare and household chores. The message in his honor that accompanies the video is: "A round of applause to all the women who work there, defusing bombs regularly!"

In the original video, in that "comedy of errors" that catapulted the family to fame, the professor just stood still and it was his wife who resolved the situation. Now history is taken a turn for demonstrate everything a woman would be able to do while still answering the questions the presenter asks.

A hilarious version with which you will surely laugh out loud as much as with the original, but also with a vindictive tone that seeks to recognize the great effort that mothers who work every day make.

Video: Children interrupt BBC News interview - BBC News (May 2024).