The son of a new zealand minister interrupts a live tv interview with a carrot; the video goes viral. Working from home can frequently result in hilarious bloopers during a meeting or interview, as a new zealand Cabinet minister recently discovered. Carmel Sepuloni, New Zealand's minister for social development and employment, was in the middle of a live radio interview with Radio samoa when her young son barged in, flaunting a deformed carrot. The interview host can be heard laughing as a red-faced Sepuloni tries to steer her son away from the room.
Later, the Labour mp took to social media to discuss the amusing incident. "When you're doing a LIVE interview via Zoom and your son walks into the room screaming and holding a deformed carrot shaped like a male body part," she explained. She continued by saying that, while she now finds the situation amusing, that was not her initial reaction.
Sepuloni concluded her message by thanking all parents who work from home while also caring for their children. She also made a mental note to avoid purchasing unusually shaped carrots in the future.
The 18-second video has gone viral on social media, leaving people speechless. Since Sepuloni shared it, the hilarious video has received over 1,31,000 views. This isn't the first time someone's work has been disrupted while it's being broadcast live on television.
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