Elmo's 25-year-old Sesame Workshop social media manager was also behind his 2022 feud with Abby's pet rock, Rocco: 'Lightning did strike twice — and then some.'
In its effort to seek comfort from an iconic childhood friend, the Internet almost broke Elmo. The 'Sesame Street' star's viral tweet checking in on everyone this week was written by his 25-year-old social media manager, who inadvertently turned X into a therapist's couch where users opened up to the beloved Muppet — and the Internet — about their internal struggles. For Christina Vittas — the Hoboken, N.J.
This question felt like a natural fit for a loveable, caring friend like Elmo, especially as he learns more and more about his own emotional well-being,' Vittas said Thursday in a statement to The Times. She's grateful that the tweet has 'opened up conversations about the serious mental health crisis in our country and thankful that here at Sesame Workshop, we can support children and families in this moment with our Emotional Wellbeing resources,' she added. 'Elmo did that.
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