Apparently, times are tough even on Sesame Street. A post that was seemingly from Elmo went viral when the Muppet let people know he was “open to work” on LinkedIn. Now, people are wondering: Did Elmo ...
Elmo’s social media has been hacked. A series of posts containing antisemitic language and criticisms of President Donald Trump appeared on the Sesame Street character’s official X (formerly Twitter) ...
After President Donald Trump signed an executive order slashing funding to PBS and NPR, which could jeopardize the future of Sesame Street, a viral LinkedIn post shared that Elmo was out of a job.
Elmo's in big trouble. On Sunday, the beloved children's icon of Sesame Street and host of The Not-Too-Late Show landed in hot water when multiple posts filled with expletives, antisemitic slurs, and ...
It seems Elmo's world recently included vitriolic racist, antisemitic and foul-mouthed social media posts. "Sesame Street's" perpetually 3½-year-old mascot caught his social media fans off guard over ...
It looked a little uncertain for Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Big Bird and their friends when Max announced late last year that it would no longer distribute new episodes of Sesame Street. But like every scary ...
On November 10, 1969, Sesame Street debuted on public television, a year before PBS was created; it was designed to teach young kids from all backgrounds, but was specifically geared towards kids in ...