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Elmo was radicalized by the manosphere,” the Sesame Street character explained, admitting that he had not actually been ...
Once again, Jon Stewart had a “tremendous show planned for you — well-designed, articulate,” but the tidal wave of current events would not let that slide. It was “a truly illuminating dive into the ...
Elmo has become the unexpected center of political satire and online outrage after his official X account was hacked last week.
We have seen Elmo of “Sesame Street” in a variety of lights, but never as an alt-right supporter. After the beloved character’s X account was hacked, Jon Stewart decided to have some fun ...
Jon Stewart revealed that he scrapped his intended opening monologue after the X account belonging to beloved Sesame Street character Elmo was hacked over the weekend. The Daily Show host ...
Stewart was referring to the hacking of Elmo’s X account by an unknown entity on Sunday, with Sesame Workshop confirming this morning that the compromised account had now been “secured.” Before ...
In response, Elmo flatly told Stewart, “Elmo can’t go back on the streets, Jon.” The “Daily Show” host brought a quick end to his “interview” with Elmo shortly after that last remark.
Cut to "Elmo" (definitely not a cheap hand puppet) in a shady looking hacker den (definitely not a green screen). Excuses are made. Responsibility is evaded.
We have seen Elmo of “Sesame Street” in a variety of lights, but never as an alt-right supporter. After the beloved character’s X account was hacked, Jon Stewart decided to have some fun with a ...
We have seen Elmo of “Sesame Street” in a variety of lights, but never as an alt-right supporter. After the beloved character’s X account was hacked, Jon Stewart decided to have some fun ...
We have seen Elmo of “Sesame Street” in a variety of lights, but never as an alt-right supporter. After the beloved character’s X account was hacked, Jon Stewart decided to have some fun ...
Elmo123. Elmo knows passwords should have more numbers, but Elmo only knows three numbers.” Stewart soon got the “truth,” insisting Elmo needed to take responsibility for his actions.