Just when we thought One Direction couldn’t get any more adorable, the British-Irish boy band stopped by 'Sesame Street' and brought it to a whole new level.
'Sesame Street' has been using music, humor, and puppets to teach kids valuable life lessons for over 40 years. Like any titan of children's entertainment, it has been the subject of plenty of rumors.
Something tells us not a lot of children in the 'Sesame Street' age demographic watch Jon Hamm on 'Mad Men' or understand why he's a particularly fine specimen of manhood. Regardless, the actor went onto the kids' show and joined Elmo to teach the word of the day: sculpture.
As in, "Doesn't that sculpture of Michelangelo's David remind you of Jon Hamm?"
Having recently been – rather unnecessarily – lambasted by a critic-whose-name-shall-not-be-mentioned for being overweight, Melissa McCarthy did what any awesome celebrity who’s very honey badger about the situation would do: She went on Sesame Street and showed off her sweet dance moves.
And that girl can move.
I have fallen in love with True Blood, based off of the Snooki Stackhouse books from Charlaine Harris. I absolutely adore Snooki! I ran across a video from Sesame Street where they parody True Blood. They call it True Mud. Look out for them grouches...
At first the video below of Jimmy Kimmel visiting the gang at ‘Sesame Street’ looks like a spoof. But the late night host actually went on ‘Sesame Street’ yesterday to talk to Abby Cadabby about siblings. Even cuter, his “brother and sister” Timmy and Kimmy joined in the fun.
I have to say that this is definitely interesting. Sesame Street performs a parody of "Glee" aptly names "G" to introduce... you guessed it... The letter G! Take a look!
Proving they have their finger on the pulse what's hip and cool with the kids these days, Sesame Street recently unveiled a new Muppet that looks remarkably similar to a certain young Canadian entertainer who has the power to produce instant hysteria in girls between the ages of 4-15.