Sesame Street has done is again. Having already parodied Homeland (via Homelamb ) and Sons of Anarchy (via Sons of Poetry ), the children’s program has now set its sights on The Hunger Games. It tells the tale of Cookieness Evereat and her friends Finnicky, Tick Tock Lady, and Pita as they plot their escape from poking monkeys and tickling winds. Forget the positive Catching Fire reviews from critics, folks, and check out this first look at The Hungry Games: Catching Fur . And may the cookies be ever in your flavor… The Hungry Games: First Look!
Sesame Street has done is again. Having already parodied Homeland (via Homelamb ) and Sons of Anarchy (via Sons of Poetry ), the children’s program has now set its sights on The Hunger Games. It tells the tale of Cookieness Evereat and her friends Finnicky, Tick Tock Lady, and Pita as they plot their escape from poking monkeys and tickling winds. Forget the positive Catching Fire reviews from critics, folks, and check out this first look at The Hungry Games: Catching Fur . And may the cookies be ever in your flavor… The Hungry Games: First Look!
Ed shared photos of himself rocking out with Elmo, Oscar the Grouch and the Cookie Monster for an episode of ‘Sesame Street’ airing next year. By Christina Garibaldi
“A” is for ain’t isht ! Sesame Street Star Fathers Secret Love Child “Sesame Street” actor Roscoe Orman didn’t cheat only once on jilted longtime partner Sharon Orman , she claims. Sharon tells us how she shockingly learned that Roscoe fathered a secret love child with another woman while she was pregnant with their now 27-year-old son, Miles. Via NY Post reports: Sharon and Roscoe were never legally married, but lived together for 40 years and have four children. Roscoe, who played affable father figure Gordon for 30 years on “Sesame Street,” left Sharon in 2010 for Kimberley Lamarque, whom he married in December. Sharon last week exclusively told Page Six that Roscoe has left her “destitute” after moving on with Lamarque. She’s been evicted from their Montclair, NJ townhouse, and has filed a complaint in Superior Court of New Jersey for spousal support, arguing that the couple lived as man and wife for four decades. Now, Sharon tells us she received a paternity suit in the mail 27 years ago, when she was pregnant with Miles, who also appeared on “Sesame Street” with his father. “I was pregnant with my third kid. We were ecstatic,” Sharon said. “Then a paternity suit arrived in the mail. I’m pregnant, and another woman in a different state is pregnant at the same time.” Court records show complaints for child support against Roscoe filed in courts in New Jersey and Washington state on behalf of a Deborah Hill. The Post reported in 1988 that Roscoe was required to pay $5,000 in back child support for their daughter, Kalah, and $200 a month to Hill, a Beaverton, Ore., masseuse whom Roscoe met while in town for a “Sesame Street” appearance. Sharon told us that Roscoe paid Hill, who was on welfare after getting pregnant, child support until Kalah was 18, and put her through college. Meanwhile, Roscoe and Sharon had another daughter and stayed together in New Jersey. When asked why she didn’t leave Roscoe then, Sharon told us: “I wasn’t going to jump up and leave my family.” A lawyer for Roscoe didn’t get back to us.
Ya know ya done fawked up right, Ted? Via TheBigLead Ex-New England Patriots Player Ted Johnson Calls Vince Wilfork’s Wife The Ugliest Spouse On Team Vince Wilfork: a 375-pound (on a good day) monster of a defensive tackle with the New England Patriots. He’s well on his way to being a Hall of Famer. He’s a freakishly quick, scary an individual. His wife can be seen in this GIF from last season high-fiving a friend and MFing nobody in particular in a celebratory manner. She’s reacting to this bone-rattling hit Wilfork put on Donald Jones of the Buffalo Bills. It would not be wise to make a comment about her appearance. Ted Johnson, a former Patriots linebacker (won three Super Bowls, played at the University of Colorado), is now hosting a radio show in Houston. He was asked who the ugliest spouse was on the Patriots during his time there. Now at this point ol’ Ted had a decision to make. Answer the question outright and say what he really feels, or spare an ex-teammate some embarrassment and possibly save himself a fade. Ted chose the former. “He won’t hear this – Vince Wilfork,” said Johnson. Welp Ted, Vince DEFINITELY heard that, and you might want to consider purchasing a pistol. Ted wants NO PARTS of Vince Wilfork. Hit the flip to watch a bully turn into a beyotch. Image via Facebook/AP
Whistlin’ Sesame Street’s “ One of these things is not like the others …” Draya and her #honeyteam hit the Blok after having a Fine A$$ Girls photoshoot last night. Of course Draya being an attention slore who she is, the whole thing was carefully documented on Instagram. Hit the flip to see their goodies…
Former Elmo puppeteer Kevin Clash is trying to get all three of the lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct by him dismissed, citing statutes of limitations. He stands accused of inappropriate sexual relations with boys under the age of 18; Clash previously denied all of the allegations against him. Clash attorney Michael Berger wrote in a brief Friday: “There are two applicable types of statutes of limitations , a six-year one based on when the right of action has accrued, and a three-year one based on when the alleged victim turned 18 and was therefore no longer under the disability of being a minor.” According to Clash’s camp, both have lapsed. Cecil Singleton , the first to file suit against the former Sesame Street staple, said in court documents that his interaction with Clash occurred in 2003. He was 15 at the time. He stated that he wasn’t “aware he had suffered adverse psychological and emotional effects from Kevin Clash’s sexual acts and conduct until 2012.” The second plaintiff, who filed as John Doe, said in his suit that he was 16 when he had an inappropriate sexual relationship with Clash in 2000. A third plaintiff, identified only as S.M., charged in a complaint that he was “16 or 17” when he had sexual contact with Clash in the mid-1990s. Yet another man, Sheldon Stephens , accused Clash of similar behavior before settling out of court … then saying he wishes he hadn’t settled. Berger states in today’s filing that the three men suing Clash would have needed to file suit, respectively, in 2009, 2006 and 2001 to be within six years. Or, based on their respective ages, in 2009, 2003 and 2000, respectively as the latest possible dates to be within three years of them turning 18. All three suits were filed in November and December of 2012. Jeff Herman, who represents all three plaintiffs, tells E! News he doesn’t think a motion to “avoid liability on technical grounds” will be successful. “It should be noted his motion does not say the abuse did not happen, just that it is too late to file the complaints,” Herman told the network in response. “The law we are proceeding under recognizes the rights of victims to bring their lawsuits within six years from the time they connect their injuries to the abuse.” “We are hopeful the Court will see it our way, however, by being able to bring their claims forth publicly the victims are already further along in the healing process.”
A fourth – yes, fourth – accuser has come forward with a lawsuit against Sesame Street’s former Elmo puppeteer Kevin Clash, who he accuses of sexual misconduct. The unidentified man says he was 16 or 17 in the ’90s when he met Clash in Miami Beach. Afterward, Clash “lured the boy to visit him in New York, with promises to pay for his plane ticket, be a ‘dad’ to him in New York and give him cash and a free place to stay.” That’s according to an excerpt from the filing released by Miami-based attorney Jeff Herman, who also represents two of the three previous Clash accusers. The offer appealed to the boy, “who was contemplating running away,” according to the suit. “These are all vulnerable boys,” Herman said at a Miami press conference. “None of them had father figures in their lives and they were looking for that father figure.” In a statement, Kevin Clash’s attorney, Michael Berger, said “the lawsuit is without merit and we will vigorously defend the case and Mr. Clash’s reputation.” Clash resigned from Sesame Street , where he worked as an executive producer and puppeteer for 28 years, on November 20, amid a slew of similar claims. He stepped down the same day as a second accuser stepped forward. Clash’s first accuser, Sheldon Stephens, made, then recanted, sexual abuse allegations. Stephens accepted a legal settlement with Clash, then disavowed it. The second accuser, Cecil Singleton , made similar claims about Clash and his relationship with him, which he says began when he was under the age of 18. It was at that point that Clash bowed out of Sesame Street . A third Kevin Clash accuser later claimed he was plied with booze. The puppeteer, now 52, is openly gay but denies he slept with any boys who were underage.
Kevin Clash, the former voice of Sesame Street’ s Elmo, used alcohol as a precursor to oral sex with an underage boy, according to his anonymous third accuser . According to the lawsuit, filed in federal court in Manhattan, the alleged victim met Clash on a gay phone chat line when he was 16 and Clash was around 40. The accuser, now 28, says he was in NYC pursuing modeling opportunities. Clash invited him to his swanky NYC apartment, which was strewn with Elmo dolls and photos of Elmo with famous people, including Beyonce and Tyra Banks. During the encounter, the accuser – John Doe, to remain anonymous – claims Clash plied him with alcohol and “groomed him,” and then engaged in sexual contact. In the form of “oral sex and digital penetration of John’s anus.” The accuser says Kevin Clash stayed in touch with him after the sexual encounter, although no further sexual contact occurred until he became an adult. The accuser is suing for unspecified damages. Amid similar allegations from two other men who claim he had sex with them in their pre-18 years, Clash resigned from Sesame Street this month. Clash, an openly gay man, has denied an improper relationships took place between himself and the first accuser, saying he was legal at the time. He has yet to respond directly to any of the three. [Photo: WENN.com]