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Steve from Blue’s Clues offers mental health check-in after 90’s kids are rocked by Quiet on Set allegations

Source: TikTok / @hioutthereitsmesteve

Amid the many allegations made in the four-part documentary series Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, one Nickelodeon star has offered a mental health check-in for children of the late 1990s and mid-2000s.

Steve Burns - who hosted the first four seasons of the Nickelodeon animated series Blue’s Clues - recently shared a video of himself to TikTok, where he provided a platform for grown-up fans of the children’s show to vent their frustrations.

Throughout his tenure as “Steve” from 1996 to 2002, the human host would help his audience find clues with a blue

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