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Dad of the Year Finally Weighs In on That Iconic Interview
The family that became an overnight sensation thanks to a hilarious BBC interview has finally shared their side of the story! After a whirlwind of attention, Robert Jenkins and his family decided to clarify things with The Wall Street Journal. His original interview, which has been viewed countless times and sparked discussions everywhere, resonated with parents worldwide who could only nod and say, “Been there, done that.”
Jenkins, a specialist in East Asian studies, was gearing up for a live video interview from his home in South Korea when chaos ensued. As any remote-working parent might relate to, he neglected to lock his office door, leading to quite the unexpected moment. “It was a classic comedy of errors,” Mr. Jenkins remarked to The Wall Street Journal.
Just moments into the interview, his daughter, Lily, burst into the room. “She was all hyped up from a school party,” Jenkins, an associate professor of political science, recounted. Can we all just agree that we aspire to enter rooms like Lily someday?
Mr. Jenkins described his reaction as a blend of surprise, embarrassment, and sheer amusement, all mixed with a dash of parental love. The couple took the whole situation in stride, admitting they never got mad at their kids. “Why would we? They were just being kids—adorably so,” he added.
“My reality broke through the polished facade I usually maintain during interviews,” he told The New York Times. “This is something many working parents can relate to.”
“It was undeniably cute,” Jenkins admitted. “I watched the video like everyone else. My wife managed to handle the unexpected situation with grace… It was hilarious. If you watch closely, I was trying hard not to burst into laughter. Kids will be kids!”
His wife, Sarah, shared her thoughts during the chaos. “Usually, he locks the door,” she chuckled. “I heard her leaving but couldn’t see them, so I scrambled to check the door. It was pure chaos!” Honestly, she deserves an Olympic medal for her swift response, just like their eight-month-old, Max, who was equally charming in the interview.
The comedic twist? Sarah was actually watching the interview on TV in another room and, due to the time delay, missed Lily’s unforgettable entrance until it was too late. Some moments are just meant to be!
In the Journal interview, their kids could be heard making noise from another room. To this, Jenkins stood up and said, “This is my life, folks.”
We feel you, dad. We really do!
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In summary, the Jenkins family turned an awkward moment into a heartwarming reminder of the joys and unpredictabilities of parenthood. Their story has resonated with countless others, showcasing that sometimes, our most genuine moments are the ones that go viral.