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No gay marriage for Bert and Ernie

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Fri, 12 Aug 2011 4:06p.m.

Sesame Street puppets Bert and Ernie

Sesame Street puppets Bert and Ernie

The bosses of children's show Sesame Street are refusing to turn popular puppet characters Bert and Ernie gay, so they can get married.

A long-time fan of the show has posted a petition on website Change.org urging the writers and producers to consider a gay marriage episode now that same sex unions are legal in New York, where the programme is set.

Lair Scott, who sparked debate with his Sesame Street gay marriage proposal, wrote, "It can be done in a tasteful way. Let us teach tolerance of those that are different."

But a spokesman for the Sesame Workshop insists the idea will never make it to the show: "Bert and Ernie are best friends. They were created to teach pre-schoolers that people can be good friends with those who are very different from themselves."

WENN.com

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12 Aug 2011 07:57p.m.

Riaan wrote:

Good on Sesame Street for standing their ground! It may well be tolerated... but it does not have to be part of a pre-schooler's vocabulary!

12 Aug 2011 05:07p.m.

Christina wrote:

Yes I agree Bert and Ernie are better left as friends they were more buddies and pals but not lovers. Let the Sesame street characters be themselves. They were never ever gay just let them be Bert and Ernie.