Says Steve Burns, interviewed in "Steve from ‘Blue’s Clues’ Was Here for Us All Along/The former star of a beloved children’s show survived the rumors of his own demise and then found a new home on social media. He is still ready to listen" (NYT).
It was nice to see this article after running into him on TikTok... where he listens to all of us quite compellingly.
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And they argue that TikTok is not the height of vapidity...
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Grandkids, boy 6,girl 8,are still Blues Clues fans.
Good to hear he is doing well
John Henry
Oh, sure Ann- no free article here. Saving em to spread the propaganda later? 😒
Here you go. I never use my free links.
My kids watched the show when they were little. I painted our mailbox to look like Mailbox. ("Mail's here, mail's here!")
Wasn't Frasier's radio tag line "I'm listening", said in that pompous voice?
We never watched Blue's Clues. When the kids were little we gamed Nintendo together. I'm kind of astonished to realize I have never once seen that show.
Didn't "Steve" move into adult films for a while after Blue's Clues? I could Google it, but it's one of those stories that's too good to check.
Oh, thank you Mary Beth
Tucked away somewhere in the memory less visited lies a gentle and kind man. Cheers to him, he was a good piece of our children's lives for a number of years.
"struggling with undiagnosed, severe clinical depression"
Well, if you say so. I don't know who convinced him of that or how they convinced him he was cured but there's gonna be a lot of demand for that particular service when Trump wins.
A whole lot.
you made me notice Steve wears a shirt in the pattern of the hoodie worn by Vivian James.
Double entendre of Blues Clues.
I should be clear that I don't judge him if he did go into adult films. It's hard to break out of children's TV, and I have never heard anything remotely questionable about him (simply being in adult films, if true, would not be questionable for an adult, even if it's not a mainstream choice or one I actively endorse). Mylie Cyrus's post-Disney choices have been similarly jarring, though - again - not actually problematic, given where she lives (that is, where lots of drugs are legal). And I understand that she's more or less come out of her youthful crazies. I hope I've heard correctly about that.
If "Steve" suffers from depression as the article says, I wish him the best, whatever turns his career may take. I was worried when I saw the subject of the post that he had died. The Black Beast is no joke.
He was indeed! And none of that is erased if, later, he took a different and, for children, unacceptable path, as I heard he had. He was a positive force while he was in Blue's Clues, for sure.
Duplicate post - sorry!
I need to modify my earlier comment I was talking to my six-year-old grandson tonight and asked him about Blue's Clues. He doesn't watch it anymore because it's for little kids and he's six
Go figure
John Henry
Steve's story is touching. It's not easy for him to bring joy to children while facing depression. After reading this article, I admire Steve's dedication in 'Blue's Clues' even more, and his listening on TikTok is also heartwarming.
bmg
My kids loved that show - it was definitely a cut above some of the other fare available in that era.
That guy. I wasn't sure if he was Scott Baio or John Stamos. It turns out he was neither?
How does he know he had clinical depression when it hasn't been diagnosed?
How would you know you had clinical depression if it was diagnosed?
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