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“I was anxious about feeling anxious, but now I'm feeling a little better,” another user wrote “Thanks, Sesame Street.” On Monday, Elmo posted a message to his followers on X.
Elmo is just checking in. How is everybody doing?” In a handful of words on X (previously Twitter), Elmo, the beloved red Muppet of “Sesame Street,” unleashed a wave of unvarnished emotion from adults ...
In a world full of upheaval and anxiety, comfort can come from unexpected places. For generations, it’s come from a little red Muppet with a big heart and emotional intelligence.
Elmo is sad. Elmo loved his time at Sesame Street.” (The post isn’t actually from Sesame Street or Children’s Television Workshop. It is a fake post made by a fan—and is very funny.) ...
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 ...
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.
Netflix has thrown “Sesame Street” a safety net with a new streaming deal. The deal announced Monday offers the popular ...
Andrew Garfield shared a very personal moment with Elmo on Friday, helping to teach “Sesame Street’s” younger viewers how to cope with big feelings. The “We Live in Time” actor joined ...
When Andrew Garfield stopped by Sesame Street this week, he and Elmo got into a surprisingly emotional conversation about how to cope with grief and how Garfield continues to mourn the loss of his ...
“Sesame Street” will also be available on PBS stations and to stream on PBS Kids in the fall. No one is more excited than Elmo himself. “There’s a lot to learn from music — yeah, timing and harmonies ...