Beloved “Sesame Street” character Elmo shared a message of empathy and urged people to check in on their friends Thursday on NBC's "TODAY" show before comedian Larry David, who was also a guest, ...
We are “Not good, Elmo. Not good,” but thanks for asking. The beloved “Sesame Street” character put feelers out into the ether Monday, the final Monday in what feels like the longest January ever, ...
At first glance, it might have looked like a run-of-the-mill social media check-in: "How is everybody doing?" But the message came from Elmo — the furry red friend to kids, Muppets and anyone else.