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How old is the Teletubbies Sun Baby now?

How old is the Teletubbies Sun Baby now?

21-years-old
Well, her name is Jess Smith, and she has grown up A LOT since her time on the show. She’s now 21-years-old and made a rare television appearance on The One Show this week, where they celebrated the programme’s 20th anniversary.

What is the name of the baby sun in Teletubbies?

Jess Smith
Jess Smith was the Sun Baby in the original series. In the new series, the Sun Baby is played by a girl called Berry.

Where is the Teletubby Sun Baby now?

Smith is currently a freshman at Canterbury Christ Church University. After surprising pals, she later confirmed her famous role on Facebook. She along with Berry were seen attending the Teletubbies World Premiere (2015) and the Teletubbies 20th Anniversary Party.

How old is Jess Smith’s baby?

Jess Smith, the woman who played the baby in the show, is 19 years old now.

How old is Jessica Smith now?

Jessica Smith Wiki/BIO (Age, Net Worth)

Real Name Jessica Smith
Famous For British Model
Boyfriend Name Stephen Bear
Physical Status
Age Approx 22 Years

Who is the Sun Baby in baby Teletubbies?

Jess Smith was the Sun Baby in the original series. In the new series, the Sun Baby is played by a girl called Berry. In late 2014, Jess Smith revealed herself as being the Sun Baby.

How old was Jess Smith when she was in Teletubbies?

Jess was the Teletubbies sun baby for 365 episodes which aired between 1997 and 2001. She was only 9 months old when her spot for the Teletubbies show was filmed. Jess first revealed she was the ‘Sun Baby’ from Teletubbies during her first week at Canterbury Christ Church University in 2014, according to her bio.

Is the baby Berry in the Teletubbies reboot?

Baby Berry will be a part of the “Teletubbies” reboot. This new realization did little to alleviate people’s stress levels. Turns out, we are still super old.

How long has the Teletubbies been on the air?

Teletubbies debuted 20 years ago. The show has since been broadcast in 120 countries and has been translated into 45 languages, entertaining children and horrifying some parents in process. The exploits of Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po have also spawned several conspiracy theories, some more nefarious than others. We’ve rounded up some below.