Kids stuck at home interrupt parents' live interviews on BBC and Sky News - News Summed Up

Kids stuck at home interrupt parents' live interviews on BBC and Sky News


New York (CNN) Young children interrupted interviews for BBC and Sky News on Thursday in two adorable live-TV snafus that highlighted the surreality -- and occasional humor -- of parents trying to work without childcare during the pandemic. Anchor Christian Fraser offered his own real-time analysis as the interview continued: "Scarlett, I think it looks better on the lower shelf." Later that day, Sky News foreign affairs editor Deborah Haynes experienced a similar disruption when her young son entered her home office to ask for a snack. Haynes paused her analysis of China's new Hong Kong laws to gently ask her son to leave the frame — but her son seized the distraction to ramp up the negotiations. She relented, later tweeting: "I can confirm that his high-stakes negotiating skills netted him two chocolate digestives."


Source: CNN July 02, 2020 18:45 UTC



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