Teh Wiggles Distance Themselves From Controversial TikTok Video Featuring Drug References
Sydney, australia – The Wiggles, beloved children’s entertainers for decades, have issued a firm statement clarifying they do not support drug use following a backlash over a recent TikTok video. The controversy stems from a clip featuring members Anthony Field (“The Blue Wiggle”) and his nephew, Dominic Field (“The Tree of Wisdom”), dancing alongside Australian singer Keli Holiday during a performance of her song “Ecstasy.”
The song’s lyrics, which include the line “you and your pocket full of ecstasy,” sparked immediate criticism online.Concerns were raised by parents and child psychologists, who labelled the video a “lapse of judgment” given The Wiggles’ long-standing role as wholesome family entertainment.
The video, originally posted by Holiday (also known as Adam Hyde of electronic duo Peking Duk), has since been deleted.
In a statement released over the weekend, a spokesperson for The Wiggles emphasized the group’s position. “The Wiggles do not support or condone the use of drugs in any form,” they stated. They further clarified that the footage, captured during last week’s TikTok awards in Sydney where The Wiggles performed with holiday, was used without their knowledge or approval.
“The content being shared was not created or approved by us, and we understand that it has caused concern for many parents and professionals,” the spokesperson added.
The incident highlights the challenges faced by established artists navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of social media and the potential for misinterpretation when collaborating with artists from different genres. While The Wiggles have successfully broadened their appeal in recent years, attracting a new generation of fans, this incident serves as a reminder of the importance of carefully vetting content and maintaining brand consistency.
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