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Daily Voice on MSNElmo's LinkedIn Goes Viral After Federal Layoff — Yes, You Read That RightWith the president canceling certain grants that will greatly impact PBS, the historic puppet is looking for a job, according ...
I couldn't find the original post, but there is an Elmo Sesame Street LinkedIn profile for what it's worth. The post also urges people reach out to congress to help save public broadcasting.
A LinkedIn post purportedly written by the lovable red Muppet — in which Elmo says he “was recently laid off because of the federal budget cuts” — has gone viral on social media.
Wait, Elmo's on LinkedIn?! A fake 'layoff' post for our furry red friend went wild. Don't worry, he's not actually looking for hugs (professionally).
After a viral LinkedIn post from an account claiming to be Elmo said that he had been laid off from Sesame Street due to “federal budget cuts,” Sesame Workshop confirmed it was a parody.
Someone pretending to be the beloved Sesame Street character posted six tweets taking aim at Jewish people and the U.S.
LinkedIn pulled down the fake Elmo account of his sad layoff news shortly after it was posted. But it still got more than 5 billion impressions organically, according to the team behind the stunt.
A viral LinkedIn post suggested Elmo had been laid off from PBS's 'Sesame Street' because of public-media funding cuts from the Trump White House.
A LinkedIn post purportedly written by the lovable red Muppet — in which Elmo says he “was recently laid off because of the federal budget cuts” — has gone viral on social media.
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