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Wil Wheaton SLAMS Larry David for attacking Elmo on live tv, says it was triggering to see

“ Wil Wheaton says Larry David "attacking" Elmo on TV last week might've been funny to some -- but it was no laughing matter to him ... 'cause it triggered old, ugly memories.

The 'Star Trek' actor had a strong reaction to the 'Curb' star putting his hands on the "Sesame Street" puppet on the 'Today' show -- taking to Facebook to write a lengthy essay that slammed LD ... while in the same breath explaining why it rocked him to his core.

He writes, "What the f*** is wrong with that guy? Elmo is, like, the best friend to multiple generations of children. In the Sesame Street universe, ELMO IS A CHILD, who is currently putting mental health and caring for others in the spotlight."

WW adds ... "And Larry F***ing David ... did ... that? And thought it was going to be ... funny? What? What an ass****. What a stupid, self-centered, tone deaf ass****."

Wil goes on to say that his dad used to abuse him as a kid -- shaking him by the shoulders and screaming in his face, among other things, and he says seeing Larry do that to Elmo had his heart racing as it dredged up internal trauma in his mind. He's quite serious, too.

He finishes by saying what Elmo means to so many kids -- especially in that segment, where he promoted mental health awareness -- makes Larry's attack all that much more sickening.

Wil ends with ... "A man who would belittle and mock that isn't much of a man at all. Shame on you, Larry David." This tirade of his, BTW, ended up being some 900 words on FB.

FWIW, Larry did "apologize" to Elmo shortly after his outburst ... and clearly thought it was all in good fun. Apparently not, though, from Wil's POV -- dude is straight-up outraged and hurt.“

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by Anonymousreply 4February 9, 2024 5:46 PM

Join us here, mein travelling Fuhrer.

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by Anonymousreply 1February 9, 2024 2:30 PM

Coo-coo…

by Anonymousreply 2February 9, 2024 2:36 PM

All of these irrelevant people talking about a puppet

by Anonymousreply 3February 9, 2024 2:42 PM

You'd think someone in show business would understand the concept of playing a character and being in character. It reminds me of when Barry Humphries briefly had a monthly column in Vanity Fair as Dame Edna. One month, obviously in character, she reported behaving in a very high-handed way toward her Mexican-immigrant gardener, speaking pidgin Spanish to him, etc., shrilly demanding all sorts of unreasonable work from him, just what you'd expect from Dame Edna. The shit hit the fan and the politically correct got to work. Not one of the people calling for Humphries's head seemed to realize that it was satire. And that was the end of the column, which had been entertaining.

by Anonymousreply 4February 9, 2024 5:46 PM
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