"The Wiggles do not support or condone the use of drugs in any form," the group said in a statement. By Jessica Lynch The Wiggles have issued a statement after a TikTok video featuring the children’s ...
Australian children's music group The Wiggles has issued a statement after two of its members were featured in a music video for a song that apparently alludes to drug use. In the since-deleted clip ...
The Wiggles has admitted a “likely” breach of Australian consumer law after it was revealed that one of its most popular products was sold for almost two years without the mandatory safety warnings ...
After nearly two months away, the House is returning to Washington to vote Wednesday on a funding measure to reopen the government after a record-long shutdown. Senators — following weeks of tension ...
Beloved children’s entertainers The Wiggles are bringing a live show to Hershey on their latest tour. The “Tree of Wisdom Spectacular Tour” will stop at Hershey Theatre on Aug. 26. The show starts at ...
A $5 million luxury resort and spa opened this weekend in Connecticut with suites that feature relaxing music, flat-screen televisions and gourmet treats — all for dogs. Mother-son owners Laura and ...
The Wiggles have announced their much-anticipated return to the U.S. and Canada in 2026 with the Tree of Wisdom Spectacular Tour, supporting their new family album The Tree of Wisdom, available ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) continues to track Hurricane Melissa with forecasts predicting a Category 5 storm with catastrophic winds made landfall in Jamaica Tuesday.
The Wiggles have unveiled a slate of new content that will be presented at MIPCOM, including an expansion of The Tree of Wisdom universe with a new 18-part series. The new series builds on the ...
All is not well in Wiggle world. The Wiggles, the long-running Australian children's music band, are being sued by their former CEO Luke O'Neill, The Guardian reports. O'Neill (who is not the Hell ...
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Jacob Oller, Jesse Hassenger, Matt Schimkowitz, Natalia Keogan, Katie Rife, Caroline Siede; Photo credits: Clockwise from top left (CJ Entertainment, Show East, Focus Features, Studio Ghibli) and ...