The popular Australian children's group says it "does not condone" drug use, after two of its members are shown dancing in a Keli Holiday video.
A spokesperson for the Wiggles said Anthony and Dominic Field had no idea that their moves — which they filmed with Keli ...
"The Wiggles do not support or condone the use of drugs in any form." The post The Wiggles Forced to Clarify They’re Not ...
The Wiggles, a children’s musical group famous for songs about fruit salad and dancing like a plane propeller, have issued a ...
The Wiggles star Anthony Field accused of endorsing drug use in video with Peking Duk’s Keli Holiday
The ‘disturbing’ video was removed from the musician’s account on Friday afternoon following questions from The West ...
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No Kids, the Wiggles Don’t Do Drugs: Aussie Children’s Music Group Responds After ‘Ecstasy’ Clip Blows Up on TikTok
Beloved Aussie children’s music group The Wiggles issued a statement after a music video alluding to drug use featured a clip ...
The Wiggles might be best known for their wholesome image, but they were left denying they condone the use of MDMA after a ...
"The content being shared was not created or approved by us, and we have asked for it to be removed," a spokesperson for the ...
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Wiggles' court blue reveals resurgence, $7m earnings
The former chief executive of The Wiggles claims he was undermined by the blue Wiggle in front of staff after raising concerns about friends and family members being employed by the children's ...
The Wiggles have issued a statement after facing backlash over a TikTok video featuring the beloved children’s entertainers ...
A spokesperson for the group says the band "does not condone" the use of drugs after a since-deleted video promoting Keli Holiday's single, Ecstasy, appeared on social media.
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