Fans were shocked to learn that the actress who played the Sun Baby from the hit children’s show “Teletubbies” is expecting her first child.
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Jess Smith,27, known for her role as the smiling sun baby from “Teletubbies,” is expecting her first child with her partner, Ricky. According to TMZ, Smith shared the news on her Instagram page, sharing a photo of her ultrasound with the caption, “When two become three.”
She was only nine months old when she debuted on ‘Teletubbies’ and said she was cast on the show while being weighed at the hospital. Smith said ‘Teletubbies’ producers searched for smiling and laughing babies to play the role. Of course her time on the show ended in 2001 when she became older but there have been multiple spin offs of the show throughout the years.
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Fans of the show were also shocked by the news and said they felt old since Smith is expecting her first child. One user wrote, “…Huh, didn’t see this coming. What a way to celebrate Throwback Thursday!”
awww Teletubbies Sun baby is pregnant! so happy for her!!
PS: I kinda felt old when I heard this cute news but oh wells!!
Oh sh*t I’m old fr
Other fans recalled their memories of the beloved children’s show as it was a staple in their childhood.
The Teletubbies is a beloved children’s show that has been around for over 25 years. It follows the adventures of four colorful creatures named Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po as they play and learn in their magical world. The show is known for its simple storylines, bright colors, and catchy music. It is also praised for its educational value, as it teaches young children about basic concepts such as colors, numbers, and shapes. The Teletubbies have become iconic figures in popular culture, and their show has been translated into over 45 languages and aired in over 120 countries.
The show gained popularity over the years due to its educational content and visual appeal. It also brings back memories for people who remember a more simpler time during their childhood. “Teletubbies” has faced its fair share of criticism for reportedly being too simple for children and promoting unhealthy eating habits but the show’s creator says its entertainment for children.
After leaving the show, Smith lived a relatively everyday life in England and doesn’t remember filming the show. She has said on previous televised specials that she is thankful for the many opportunities that were given to her.
In a 2020 episode of the BBC talk show, “Lorraine”, Smith said she is still recognized by fans and she has enjoyed meeting people who have grown up watching her.