Popsugar Parenting Working Parents Child Interrupts Mom During MSNBC Broadcast | Video An MSNBC Host Got Interrupted Mid-Broadcast by Her Kids, and Yep, That's Parenthood For Ya 9 October 2019 by Murphy Moroney Sometimes unexpected breaking news happens while you're reporting breaking news. #MSNBCMoms #workingmoms pic.twitter.com/PGUrbtQtT6— MSNBC (@MSNBC) October 9, 2019 Remember a few years ago when an adorable little girl interrupted her dad while he was on live TV, and it went absolutely nuts on social media? How could we forget! Well fortunately, another equally adorable kiddo made his on-screen debut in a similar fashion. While reporting on Syria for MSNBC, journalist Courtney Kube got the surprise of a lifetime when her son decided to give her a helping hand with the news. In a now-viral video making its rounds on Twitter, we see the news anchor handle her very-excited son like a pro while doing her report. MSNC shared the clip with the caption, "Sometimes unexpected breaking news happens while you're reporting breaking news," and um, yeah it's no wonder working moms are considered masters in multi-tasking. Scroll ahead to get a look at some of the best reactions to the video that will make parents everywhere nod there heads and mutter, "Been there." BBC's Viral Video From 2017 That Went Viral 1 / 10 Handled it very professionally. Cute moment though.— Liz Kearley (@doxieone1) October 9, 2019 2 / 10 This is me on a conference call when I’m working from home— ClearingTheFog (@clearing_fog) October 9, 2019 3 / 10 No problem, we know how it goes! ✌🏻✌🏻— Harcourt Fenton Mudd (@HFentonMudd) October 9, 2019 4 / 10 She gets the Multi-tasker of the Year Award right there. Women are freaking AWESOME.— mamabear (@lmoon79) October 9, 2019 5 / 10 I watched is and just died. I think this was the best one 🤣— Marley K (@MarleyK20) October 9, 2019 6 / 10 I watched is and just died. I think this was the best one 🤣— Marley K (@MarleyK20) October 9, 2019 7 / 10 Kudos to the savvy producer in the control room who thought, "uh...now's probably a good time to run a graphic for a few seconds."— Elliot Williams (@elliotcwilliams) October 9, 2019 8 / 10 That was the sweetest thing I’ve seen in a while. We need to see things like that in this period of awful and serious news. Yay @ckubeNBC— pamela lewis (@pamonshaw) October 9, 2019 9 / 10 MSNBC's Heartwarming Video Sometimes unexpected breaking news happens while you're reporting breaking news. #MSNBCMoms #workingmoms pic.twitter.com/PGUrbtQtT6— MSNBC (@MSNBC) October 9, 2019 10 / 10 Working ParentsParenting HumorParenting Videos