Remember when Robert Kelly was interrupted by his children during a BBC interview? People still can’t get over how hilarious that was, and now New Zealand’s Jono and Ben comedy show has created a parody of the interview, imagining how a mom would’ve handled the situation.
Starring Kate Wordsworth, the video shows her answering question about South Korea, just like Robert Kelly, when suddenly her child walks in. Not only does Wordsworth put her daughter on her lap, but she also feeds her milk, hands her other child a toy while he walks in, cleans a toilet, removes chicken from the oven, and defuses a bomb – all while answering questions about South Korea! Now that’s what we call multitasking. Check out the hilarious video below!
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Oh good lord BP. Can you look at anything without the lenses of gender division? Thankfully the more sensible media websites took the clip for what it was and nothing more i.e. a funny, light hearted, family moment.
I don't think this is meant to shame the dad or say "women are better", I think it was genuinely funny, and it might just be you who's taking the funny, light heartedness out of it
Strange how the 'parody' also happens to be putting women on a pedestal and making an obvious indirect message that they are superior to men/fathers. something BP likes to perpetuate on a daily basis. Imagine if this 'parody' was the other way around. BP members would be infuriated and no way in hell would they find that funny.
Mick and Lee, I actually agree with you and upvoted your comment. But this is still funny.
Mick and Lee, I'd love to see the the gender reversed parody if it had been a woman this had happened to. :)
It's called a parody.
Dude, it was made to make fun the people who thought they knew better than the dad and were saying that he was a shitty father or some crap.
The posts we react to are because of OUR lens. You may get mad at the gender ones, I react to the political ones. It's not BP, it's all of us individually.
You could also see it as a stab at the thousands of commenters online who criticized the dad for his reaction to the interruption. Here they're pointing fun at the expectation that a woman could do things any better or that in the particular instance, live with the BBC, that it's even appropriate to do anything other than what was done in the original clip.
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Sounds sexist... and arrogant.
I'm sure not even her can sort out the cosmic problem of the odd socks!…
I can't believe it ended before she found the sock! I can't sleep :)
Shut it ya fuckin roaster
Shut it ya fuckin roaster.
Your response and attitude are why this "parody" isn't such a parody after all.
I died when the bomb squad showed up 😂
RIP
Ahahaha, I laugh not because I feel the real father was bad with his kids, but because this was genuinely just funny haha
Oh good lord BP. Can you look at anything without the lenses of gender division? Thankfully the more sensible media websites took the clip for what it was and nothing more i.e. a funny, light hearted, family moment.
I don't think this is meant to shame the dad or say "women are better", I think it was genuinely funny, and it might just be you who's taking the funny, light heartedness out of it
Strange how the 'parody' also happens to be putting women on a pedestal and making an obvious indirect message that they are superior to men/fathers. something BP likes to perpetuate on a daily basis. Imagine if this 'parody' was the other way around. BP members would be infuriated and no way in hell would they find that funny.
Mick and Lee, I actually agree with you and upvoted your comment. But this is still funny.
Mick and Lee, I'd love to see the the gender reversed parody if it had been a woman this had happened to. :)
It's called a parody.
Dude, it was made to make fun the people who thought they knew better than the dad and were saying that he was a shitty father or some crap.
The posts we react to are because of OUR lens. You may get mad at the gender ones, I react to the political ones. It's not BP, it's all of us individually.
You could also see it as a stab at the thousands of commenters online who criticized the dad for his reaction to the interruption. Here they're pointing fun at the expectation that a woman could do things any better or that in the particular instance, live with the BBC, that it's even appropriate to do anything other than what was done in the original clip.
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
Sounds sexist... and arrogant.
I'm sure not even her can sort out the cosmic problem of the odd socks!…
I can't believe it ended before she found the sock! I can't sleep :)
Shut it ya fuckin roaster
Shut it ya fuckin roaster.
Your response and attitude are why this "parody" isn't such a parody after all.
I died when the bomb squad showed up 😂
RIP
Ahahaha, I laugh not because I feel the real father was bad with his kids, but because this was genuinely just funny haha