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 ...
This rainbow pin, available for $10.99 and featuring the symbols of Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po, is part of the new Teletubbies Pride Collection. (Photo courtesy Teletubbies Pride Collection) ...
The iconic “Teletubbies” Sun Baby is a mom! Jess Smith, the face of the baby in the sun on the children’s show, “Teletubbies” from 1997 to 2015, recently welcomed her first baby, a daughter whose name ...
Once upon a time, the Teletubbies were a cutesy quad of 10-foot, childlike humanoids sporting signature onesies. The color-coded TV characters brought wholesome joy to infants, toddlers and tykes of ...
Jessica Smith is pregnant! The former Sun Baby on Teletubbies took to Instagram on Tuesday to announce that she's expecting her first child with Ricky Latham. Smith, who's now in her late 20s, shared ...
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 ...
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 ...
Teletubbies turns 25 this year, and now has a new Netflix reboot on the way. What made this colourful and strange world so appealing to children – and so controversial, asks Timmy Fisher. In March ...
We may finally have an answer to one of the most pressing questions of the 1990s: Who played the sun baby on the show The Teletubbies? Jess Smith, a 19-year-old from Chatham, Kent, recently claimed ...
A new version of “Teletubbies” is headed back to the small screen. Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po are returning in a reboot for Netflix, the streaming service announced Sept. 7. In the latest ...
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.
Teletubbies debuted 20 years ago. The show has since been broadcast in 120 countries and has been translated into 45 languages, entertaining children and horrifying some parents in process. The ...