On November 14, Netflix released its rebooted version of the iconic 90s children’s show Teletubbies. With all its babytalk, slapstick comedy, and colorful visuals, viewers would be forgiven if they ...
What a way to feel old. The actress who played the “Teletubbies” Sun Baby is pregnant. Jessica Smith, 27, announced that she’s expecting her first baby with her partner, Ricky Latham. Their baby girl ...
1990s kids, get ready to officially feel old. Jess Smith, the baby who was the Sun Baby on the British pre-school children’s television program Teletubbies is officially having a baby of her own.
A brief spiral about “Tiddlytubbies,” infant Teletubbies who rely on Dipsy and the gang to take care of them—even though they, too, still wear bibs to eat their Tubby custard. Senior Entertainment ...
When one hears Teletubbies and "the greatest horror show of all time" in the same sentence, one is likely to believe — and not entirely incorrectly — that the entire series absolutely fits that bill.
Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po are back to go on fun-filled adventures in the new Netflix series reboot Teletubbies are coming back to the small screen! On Tuesday, Netflix released the first ...
For once, it's actually a relief to be wrong about something. Twitter thought a childhood favorite, the sun baby from "Teletubbies", had a baby of her own after someone tweeted out a photo of her all ...
Simon Shelton Barnes, a British actor best known for his role as purple Teletubby Tinky Winky, has died at the age of 52. Barnes’ niece, "Inbetweeners" actress Emily Atack, shared the news of her ...
The former Teletubbies sun baby announced that she was welcoming her own little ray of sunshine. On Tuesday, Jessica Smith announced in an Instagram post that she was expecting her first child. She ...
In the 1990s the Teletubbies were the weirdest way you could spend 20 minutes: stranger than David Lynch’s Twin Peaks, scarier than David Beckham’s haircut, more existentially unmooring than Country ...
The arrival of Boohbah, a new kid’s TV show from Anne Wood, the British child development guru who created Teletubbies and is one of the wealthiest women in the U.K., brings both good and bad tidings ...
The Teletubbies — the nightmare half-baby-half-television creatures from your childhood — are all vaxxed up and ready for a wild summer, according to a bizarre tweet from the TV show's brand account. ...
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