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Hugh Grant attended the Wimbledon quarter-finals Wednesday, but rather than watching a tennis match from his very exclusive seat, the "Bridget Jones" star accidentally took a trip to Nodding Hill.
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Related coverage in the video aboveThe Omaha Performing Arts announced Sesame Street Live is coming to town this fall."Elmo & Friends Say Hello" will be at the Orpheum Theater on Oct. 29.Families ...
Round Room Live and Sesame Workshop are proud to announce their new live show, Elmo and Friends Say Hello, beginning in October. The live show brings the beloved characters from the iconic Sesame ...
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“Unfortunately, Elmo was recently laid off because of federal budget cuts,” the Muppet wrote, before continuing: “Elmo worked at Sesame Street for over 40 years. Elmo is sad.
Times are tough when even Elmo is out of a job. A LinkedIn post purportedly written by Sesame Street ’s most lovable red Muppet has gone viral.
A viral LinkedIn post suggested Elmo had been laid off from PBS's 'Sesame Street' because of public-media funding cuts from the Trump White House.
I couldn't find the original post, but there is an Elmo Sesame Street LinkedIn profile for what it's worth. The post also urges people reach out to congress to help save public broadcasting.