It’s been three years since Robert Kelly gained internet fame after his kids crashed a live interview he was giving on BBC News. That video has since garnered more than 36 million views.

Kelly recently spoke with BBC again — this time about how his family is coping with the COVID-19 outbreak in South Korea. And his entire family was invited to the interview.

Kelly and his wife, Jung-a Kim, tried to keep their squirming children still while they shared their perspectives on the difficulties of social distancing with children and working from home with them.

Kim said the family often goes hiking to give the energetic children a good outlet. Kelly voiced his appreciation for South Korea’s efforts to flatten the curve of the novel coronavirus, as the country is now down to about 100 cases per day, NPR reports.

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Kelly has also shared snapshots of working-from-home life on Twitter, and has encouraged employers to be understanding.

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