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Eight years ago the Rev. Jerry Falwell warned parents that BBC children's television star Tinky Winky was a hidden symbol of homosexuality. Falwell died Tuesday at 73, and the world wanted to talk ...
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The actor who played Tinky Winky in BBC children's TV series Teletubbies died aged 52 of hypothermia after collapsing on the streets of Liverpool, a friend confirmed today. Simon Shelton Barnes ...
Citing this as evidence, evangelist Jerry Falwell said Tinky Winky _ a star on the popular British TV show Teletubbies _ is gay. Tinky Winky "has become a favorite character among gay groups ...
Tinky Winky is a 7ft 11in giant who would tower over Barney - while Po is the same height as footballer Peter Crouch IF you were a child of the 90s, the Teletubbies probably hold a special place ...
The headline–“Parents Alert: Tinky Winky Comes Out of the Closet,”–over the expose in this month’s issue of Rev. Jerry Falwell’s National Liberty Journal is comically erroneous.
It seems like the Teletubbies are getting a lot of love lately. And we are all for that news, especially if you were a fan of ...
The actor who played Tinky Winky, the handbag-carrying Teletubbie in the BBC children’s series, has died just four days after his 52nd birthday. Father-of-three Simon Shelton Barnes, who lived ...
To honor the wonderfully nonsensical charms of this whimsical piece of entertainment, here are 11 things you never knew about Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po. 1. It won multiple BAFTA awards ...
“Come and RAVE with the Teletubbies,” wrote the foursome — comprised of plushy pals Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa Laa and Po — in the caption of a recent Instagram Reel. The eye-popping ...
Best known for playing Tinky Winky, Shelton’s death was announced on his niece’s Instagram page. She says he was “the kindest and most talented man you could ever wish to meet. Loved by all ...
Actor Simon Shelton, known for voicing Tinky-Winky in the BBC children’s show “Teletubbies,” died on Jan. 17. He was 52. His niece, Emily Atack, confirmed the news on Instagram.