Rumors of Steve Burns' death hit Steve harder than fans thought. The original host of Nickelodeon's Blue's Clues is very much alive and well, and even recently reconnected with the show.
Steve Burns from the iconic children's show, "Blue's Clues," shares kind, reassuring words with an emotional fan.
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Steve Burns, the iconic former host of Blue's Clues, is very much alive, despite the persistent rumors surrounding his death in the past. In an interview with the New York Times published on ...
Need a clue? It involves cake and candles! Tributes to the Blue's Clues host flooded social media as the original star of the beloved Nickelodeon series celebrates his 51st birthday on Oct. 9.
About three years ago, I did a little shout-out video for Nick Jr. celebrating the 25th anniversary of “Blue’s Clues,” which I just improvised. I didn’t write it. I just kind of stood in ...
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First there was “the dress,” then there was the sneakers, now there’s a debate over the color blue. If you’ve ever argued with a friend over whether something is blue or green, you’re ...
Please verify your email address. Until Dawn is covered in mystery, and the best way to discover what happened on Blackwood Mountain is to find all the clues in the game. They're separated into ...
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The Mike Tyson training videos are back, but what they reveal is uncertain. Before Tyson's medical emergency May 26 that led to the postponement of the fight, eight short video clips of Tyson ...
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