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You Weren’t Tripping, Former ‘Sesame Street’ Writer Says Bert & Ernie Were A Couple

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Source: WENN / WENN UPDATE 9/18/18 at 4:11 P.M. EST : Despite the former writer’s claims, Sesame Workshop released a statement saying Bert & Ernie were just best friends: “They were created to teach preschoolers that people can be good friends with those who are very different from themselves. Even though they are identified as male characters and possess many human traits, and characteristics (as most  Sesame Street  Muppets do), they remain puppets and do not have a sexual orientation.” — Everything you thought you knew (or didn’t know) about Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street as a child has just been confirmed by one of the show writers: They were gay.   Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit Their tight chemistry makes sense now…   Mark Saltzman , who joined the writing team in 1984, said he wasn’t trying to push any agenda, but the two characters’ connection was inspired by his own same-sex relationship with film editor Arnold Glassman, according to Queerty.com . Mark was Ernie, and Arnold was Bert. If you remember, Bert & Ernie were roommates at the 123 Sesame Street apartment. They always slept in separate beds, but they also always went back and forth with each other like couples tend to do.   Saltzman, who was already with his partner before he became a Sesame Street writer, says he didn’t know else to write them, “but as a loving couple.” Follow @TheRSMS Saltzman on speculation around Bert and Ernie back in the day…   I remember one time that a column from ‘The San Francisco Chronicle,’ a preschooler in the city turned to mom and asked “are Bert & Ernie lovers?” And that, coming from a preschooler was fun. And that got passed around, and everyone had their chuckle and went back to it. And I always felt that without a huge agenda, when I was writing Bert & Ernie, they were. I didn’t have any other way to contextualize them. The other thing was, more than one person referred to Arnie & I as “Bert & Ernie.” Saltzman on ways Bert and Ernie’s scenes reflected his relationship… How could it not permeate? The things that would tick off Arnie would be the things that would tick off Bert. How could it not? I will say that I would never have said to the head writer, “oh, I’m writing this, this is my partner and me.” But those two, Snuffalupagus, because he’s the sort of clinically depressed Muppet…you had characters that appealed to a gay audience. And Snuffy, this depressed person nobody can see, that’s sort of Kafka! It’s sort of gay closeted too. The writer says his personal relationship embodied the Bert & Ernie relationship. “I wrote sketches. Arnie’s OCD would create friction with how chaotic I was. And that’s the Bert & Ernie dynamic,” he said.   Need a refresher on that dynamic? Watch this: [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1840979″ overlay=”true”] Latest News : 6orn & Zaytoven Drop “Ferragamo” [Audio] You Weren’t Tripping, Former ‘Sesame Street’ Writer Says Bert & Ernie Were A Couple These 5 Petty Republican Attacks On Black Candidates Show The GOP’s Desperation Heartbreaking: College Student Dies After Family Says He Was Repeatedly Hazed Beauty and Brains: 6 Stars Who Went to HBCUs SOURCE:  Queerty.com

You Weren’t Tripping, Former ‘Sesame Street’ Writer Says Bert & Ernie Were A Couple

Ashley Jacobs and Thomas Ravenel: Back Together!

There was a time when Hurricane Florence seemed poised to lay waste to Charleston, before the storm pivoted to pummel North Carolina’s eastern half and drench the rest. Charleston still received its fair share of rain, but disgraced Southern Charm star Thomas Ravenel didn’t weather the wind and downpour alone. Remember when he and Ashley Jacobs broke up a month ago? It didn’t take — and they waited out Florence together. RadarOnline reports that Ashley and Thomas are back together , and that they weathered the storm as a couple. “Ashley spent the whole weekend with Thomas while the hurricane hit around them,” an insider revealed to the tabloid. Though there have been reports of Ashley and Thomas secretly hanging out , it sounds like this was more than just friends surviving together. The source announces: “They are back together now!” Well … that’s not the worst news to come out of this storm. We’ll say that much. Why, after breaking up and Thomas accusing Ashley of cheating , are they back together? Apparently, this is Thomas’ doing. “Thomas has never been able to fully break up with Ashley,” the insider explains. Sometimes, people just have the right chemistry — sometimes literally, as pheramones play a huge rule in attraction — and get their hooks into each other. That’s why some exes can haunt you for years. To hear the source tell it, “he just can’t give up on her.” The insider goes on to say that Thomas remains crazy about Ashley “even though he was so mad she was dating other people.” HonestlY? You don’t get that bent out of shape over your ex seeing new people unless they have some kind of hold on your feelings. The source explains that “they have spent so much time together.” “And,” the insider continues. “They are in a totally twisted love affair!” Well, anything involving these two being back together would definitely be a little twisted. As you may recall, they were a toxic couple. On Monday, Ashley made an Instagram post about the storm … but neglected to mention that she had been huddled up with Thomas. “Feeling incredibly fortunate that we were spared the worst…” Ashley writes. “Yet deeply empathetic to those who were not.” Coastal regions of North Carolina have been flooded. Those of us who live in the state have been recoiling at videos of interstates so submerged that they resemble rivers. Ashley continues: “I want to thank everyone for their prayers, thoughts and messages this week.” “Thinking of all those affected by hurricane Florence,” Ashley’s post concludes. “Continuous prayers your way.” Though Ashley had wondered who would date her after seeing her antics on Southern Charm , it’s clear that there’s more to this rekindled romance than desperation. Ashley saw something in Thomas that made her pack up her whole life and move across the country after only five dates. Whatever that was, it’s enough to make her support him even after multiple women accused him of sexual assault. Thomas’ own friends and co-stars tried to discourage Ashley by pointing out how unfairly he was treating her, but … some people keep going back. That said … we’d be interested to hear Ashley confirm that she’s back with Thomas, if it’s really true. View Slideshow: Southern Charm: How Much Are the Stars Paid?

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Bert and Ernie: Yup, We’re Gay!

For Bert and Ernie, it really is a sunny day. At last, the clouds that have covered up their sexuality have been swept away and they can live a life of true freedom and personal expression. Because the long-held belief by most Sesame Street viewers has finally been confirmed… … Bert and Ernie are gay. Shocking, right? Totally stunning, no? Who ever would have thought such a thing about two males who sleep in the same room, play with the same rubber ducky and seemingly cannot go anywhere or do a single thing without having the other one around. In an interview with Queerty, writer Mark Saltzman said he has often drawn upon his own experiences when telling the televised stories of Bert and Ernie. A seven-time Emmy winner, Saltzman explains that he has always imagined the puppets as a “loving couple” and that he has based his take on them on his relationship with Arnold Glassman. “I always felt that without a huge agenda, when I was writing Bert & Ernie, they were [gay],” he says, adding in this interview; “I didn’t have any other way to contextualize them. The other thing was, more than one person referred to Arnie & I as ‘Bert & Ernie.'” Saltzman continued with this theme as follows: “Arnie as a film editor — if you thought of Bert with a job in the world, wouldn’t that be perfect? Bert with his paper clips and organization? And I was the jokester,” he said. “So it was the Bert and Ernie relationship, and I was already with Arnie when I came to Sesame Street. “So I don’t think I’d know how else to write them, but as a loving couple. I wrote sketches … Arnie’s OCD would create friction with how chaotic I was. And that’s the Bert and Ernie dynamic.” For the record, Saltzman did not create these puppets. They made their debut on the children’s program in 1969 and Saltzman did not start writing for the series until 1985. Back in 2011, Sesame Street responded to the question of Bert and Ernie’s sexual orientation by shooting down chatter that they were hooking up . “Bert and Ernie are best friends,” Sesame Workshop said in a statement responding to a Change.org petition demanding the characters get married. It added seven years ago: “They were created to teach preschoolers that people can be good friends with those who are very different from themselves. “Even though they are identified as male characters and possess many human traits and characteristics, they remain puppets, and do not have a sexual orientation.” In June of 2013, however, The New Yorker used a photo of Bert and Ernie on its cover upon reporting that the Supreme Court had shot down a couple anti-gay marriage policies. So the topic of whether Bert and Ernie were getting it on has always been a question within pop culture. That question appears to have been answered now, leaving only two more Sesame Street-related inquiries to ponder: What gender is Big Bird? And why does Bert have one giant eyebrow, while Ernie has none?

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Big Bird: Pissed at New Obama Campaign Ad!

Sesame Street is far from happy with President Barack Obama’s new campaign ad, saying he uses Big Bird to go after Mitt Romney without PBS’ permission. Obama Big Bird Ad The Obama campaign released the above ad after last week’s presidential debate , mocking challenger Romney’s vow to fire Big Bird / cut off funding to PBS. The ad portrays Big Bird as an enemy of America, a greed-monger arch-criminal towering over the likes of Bernie Madoff and Ken Lay. PBS? Not pleased. Sesame Workshop released a statement saying, “We have approved no campaign ads, and as is our general practice, have requested that the ad be taken down.” The show’s creators say “Sesame Workshop is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization and we do not endorse candidates or participate in political campaigns.” Obama’s camp says they are reviewing SW’s concerns as we speak. Election 2012 :   Obama-Biden Romney-Ryan View Poll »

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Brought to You by the Letter “$”… Is Sesame Street Losing Money??

Can you tell me how to get how to get to… the bank?? Looks like everyone’s favorite childhood show might be losing some serious guap. Yes. Sesame Street and its production company the Sesame Workshop do make a lot of money from product licensing, but not nearly enough to cover expenses. According to the company’s most recent financial report, the Workshop earned about $45 million in merchandising during 2010, which accounted for one-third of its total revenue. The rest came mainly from distribution fees and royalties, and from an assortment of private donors, corporate sponsors, and government grants. 45 mili?? That’s it? But wait, there’s more… That may sound like more than enough to make a puppet-based television show, but according to the same report, the operating expenses for the Sesame Workshop totaled about $133 million, including $37 million for production and development of TV shows at home and abroad; $41 million for production and distribution of non-TV content including apps, home video, and live entertainment; and a hair under $7 million for “Muppet acquisition.” The rest of the money goes towards education, outreach and fundraising expenses. Only about $4 million comes from PBS annually, and in return PBS only gets back SOME of the cost. Everyone grew up watching Sesame Street, could you imagine it not being on for future generations? And Big Bird wept. SOURCE

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