Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Stephen Nedoroscik Just Gave Elmo Some Adorable Advice About Being A 'Specialist'

Stephen Nedoroscik; Elmo
Kristy Sparow/Getty Images; Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Headspace

After Elmo reached out to the pommel horse specialist with his own desire of also being a 'specialist,' Nedoroscik came in with some adorably clutch advice.

Stephen Nedoroscik came in clutch once again, but this time it wasn't to clench Team USA's first Olympic podium finish in men's gymnastics in 16 years.

No, the pommel horse specialist came through this time as a friend, and gave Elmo some important and adorable advice.


The Sesame Street staple reached out on X, formerly Twitter, seeking some guidance on becoming a specialist himself, and who better to ask than two-time Olympic bronze medal-winning pommel horse specialist Nedoroscik?

Elmo tweeted:

"Mr. Stephen Nedoroscik, Elmo wants to be a specialist too!"
"Elmo was thinking he could be the giggle specialist or maybe a monster-hug specialist."
"Elmo will keep thinking! #ParisOlympics"

While viewers of the tweet noted Elmo is already an expert in many fields...




... Nedoroscik himself chimed in, giving Elmo some solid yet precious advice, replying:

"Elmo, the great thing about specializing in something is you get to decide."
"I think you’ll be a great specialist in anything you end up choosing! "

People on the platform who witnessed the interaction were hit with all the feels over the adorable exchange.









Several also said the two should meet.

While no news of a Sesame Street appearance has surfaced, Nedoroscik certainly has no shortage of valuable knowledge and experience he can impart to viewers.

From bringing awareness to the eye condition coloboma to solving a Rubik's Cube in under 20 seconds and, of course, the pommel horse, Nedoroscik has lots of lessons in determination and perseverance to share.

More from Entertainment/tv-and-movies

Man in a tux wearing fancy watch
Charbel Aoun/Unsplash

People Recall The Most Out Of Touch Thing They've Heard Anyone Say

Getting everyone's point of view can be fascinating whenever you're with a group of people engaged in a discussion on a range of topics. However, the occasion can be eye-opening when someone unable to read the room makes a comment that can be interpreted as wildly inappropriate.

In an age where social norms are always challenging the way we engage in discourse, nothing is surprising... except for that one rare instance.

Keep ReadingShow less
Steve Guttenberg
KTLA

Actor Steve Guttenberg Praised For Helping Fire Crew Move Abandoned Cars Amid L.A. Wildfires

There has been all kinds of heroism that emerged in Los Angeles amid the horrifying wildfires ravaging the city. And one of those moments involves an icon of '80s cinema.

Actor Steve Guttenberg, best known for his roles in '80s classics like Police Academy, Short Circuit and Three Men And A Baby, is going viral after stepping in to help first responders.

Keep ReadingShow less
A man sitting outside with his head in his hands
man on thinking pose
Photo by Ben White on Unsplash

People Describe The Lowest Point In Their Lives

At some point in our lives, we've all said that a certain day was "the worst day of my life."

Chances are, we said that when we were fairly young, and many days followed that were, in fact, much worse.

Keep ReadingShow less
Meghan Markle; 'Guy,' Markle's beagle
Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images, @meghan/Instagram

Meghan Markle Pays Poignant Tribute To Her 'Sweet' Rescue Dog After His Death

Meghan Markle is grieving the loss of her beloved beagle named Guy, saying she's cried "too many tears to count" in a poignant tribute on her reactivated Instagram account.

The Duchess of Sussex said she adopted Guy from a dog rescue in Canada after he was given a "few days to live" while previously at a kill shelter in Kentucky.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of Glenn Close; J.D. Vance
The View/YouTube; Scott Olson/Getty Images

Glenn Close Says JD Vance Changed After 'Hillbilly Elegy' Film: 'I Don't Know What Happened'

Actor Glenn Close is an eight-time Academy Award nominee, recognized for her work in such classics as The World According to Garp, Fatal Attraction, and Dangerous Liaisons.

But her most recent nomination came in 2021 in the Best Supporting Actress category for her work as Mamaw—the grandmother of a young J.D. Vance—in Ron Howard's adaptation of Vance's bestseller Hillbilly Elegy, which positioned him as a notable voice on rural America and the political ascent of Donald Trump, now the president-elect.

Keep ReadingShow less