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New Zealand Parody Of BBC Interview With Kids Is Hilarious

New Zealand Parody Of BBC Interview With Kids Is Hilarious

What would happen if it was a woman?

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Who could forget Professor Robert Kelly being interrupted by his two kids while doing a live interview with the BBC about the situation in South Korea?

His daughter in the yellow jumper swaggering in to see her dad is pure gold! And then the baby in the stroller wanders in... and then the panicked mum!

When the mum slides in on her socks, it's like something out of an 1980s Tom Cruise film. Dunno which one, or if I'm chatting shit, but use your imagination a bit.

Credit: YouTube/BBC

It's nice and pretty unusual to have something funny on the news, so of course, New Zealand radio hosts Jono & Ben made a parody of the situation. They decided to imagine what would happen if it had been a woman who was doing the high powered interview.

Obviously it's a totally different situation. She picks up the baby, bottle feeds it while continuing the interview, then cooks a roast chicken, cleans a toilet, disarms a bomb... typical day really.

Then her husband comes in and asks her where his socks are.

Some people actually thought it was real... have to say they did a good job on the production. Until she produces a roast chicken out of nowhere I thought it was real, too!

But maybe she's just that good.

Credit: Jono and Ben

That said, some think the video is sexist and argue that it shows men in a bad light. What do you think?

Words Laura Hamilton

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/Jono and Ben