Who could forget the little kids who spectacularly interrupted their dad's live interview on BBC News last week?

Korea expert Robert Kelly kept a remarkable straight face as 4-year-old Marion danced her way into his office, swiftly followed by bouncing baby brother, 8-month-old James.

Now the pair have provided us with even more entertainment as they sat through their dad's first press conference Wednesday:

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Determinedly sucking on her lollipop and wearing an amazing pair of glasses, Marion appears to be pretty fed up of her dad trying to sort out her shirt — and looks to be thoroughly over all this attention.

Not to mention the time where she decides to lift her dozing head off the table top only to shoot out the most withering stare to whichever journalist has taken their turn to question her dad.

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Meanwhile, baby brother James is happily gnawing away on something as he sits in his mum's arms.

But even he couldn't stay completely still during the conference:

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As for the contents of the press conference, the youngsters' dad said: "We love our children very much and are happy that our family blooper, our family error there on television brought so much laughter to so many people."

That it did. So let's just watch that clip one more time and bask in their internet domination:

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This guest managed to keep his composure when his children interrupted his live @BBCWorld TV interview pic.twitter.com/3x5tgsVR8R — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 10, 2017

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