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Elmo's X Account Is Back in Safe Hands

Sesame Workshop ultimately regains control after antisemitic, racist posts appear
Posted Jul 14, 2025 10:21 AM CDT
Updated Jul 15, 2025 12:30 AM CDT
Elmo's X Account Hacked, Gets Dark, Racist
This 2011 photo shows "Sesame Street" muppet Elmo posing for a portrait.   (AP Photo/Victoria Will, File)
UPDATE Jul 15, 2025 12:30 AM CDT

Sesame Workshop regained control of Elmo's X account Monday, a day after it was hacked and started posting racist and antisemitic messages. Those messages were quickly removed, the AP reports. In a statement, the nonprofit behind Sesame Street called the messages "disgusting." It is not clear who hacked the account.

Jul 14, 2025 10:21 AM CDT

Elmo's usually cheerful X account took a dark turn after hackers posted antisemitic and racist messages, reports USA Today, leaving Sesame Street fans and parents both shocked and concerned. The beloved Muppet's profile, known for its uplifting posts, is now at the center of a social media security breach. Sesame Workshop said it is "working to restore full control of the account," which has nearly 650,000 followers. The offensive posts, which appeared Sunday and were removed Monday, reportedly included slurs and inflammatory references to President Trump and files allegedly tied to Jeffrey Epstein, as highlighted by outlets such as the New York Times and BBC. "RELEASE THE FILES @realdonaldtrump," reads one post, per Fox News.

The account is typically a source of upbeat messages and mental health encouragement, with previous posts going viral for sparking open conversations about well-being. In a post from last year, Elmo's simple question—"How is everybody doing?"—prompted millions to share their struggles and drew responses from major companies.

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The hack, meanwhile, prompted a wave of online support for Elmo, with users emphasizing the outsized impact the character has on young children and the importance of keeping such platforms safe. One commenter summed up the sentiment: "I thought we all agreed @elmo is off limits." The incident on Elon Musk's X comes just days after another controversy involving Grok, an AI chatbot also owned by Musk, which generated antisemitic responses before the company issued an apology. The twin incidents have renewed scrutiny of hate speech and content moderation on the platform. For now, Elmo's page remains focused on positivity, recently assuring followers: "Elmo will be right here cheering you on."

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