'Blues Clues' is getting its first live-action movie, and the television show's original host, Steve Burns, is here to save the day.
"You remember how when we were younger, we used to run around and hangout with Blue and find clues and talk to Mr. Salt and freak out about the mail and do all the fun stuff? Burns said.
He reminded how he abruptly left the show to go to college, which he described as"really challenging, but great." “I mean, we started out with clues,” he said later in the clip. “And now, it’s what — student loans and jobs and families? And some of it has been kind of hard, you know?” The now-48-year-old ended the viral video telling fans that he's proud of them for growing up, giving thanks for helping him along the way and saying he's"super glad we're still friends."
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