Associated Press: “What’s in a name? Well, for Ji-Young, the newest muppet resident of ‘Sesame Street,’ her name is a sign she was meant to live there. ‘So, in Korean traditionally the two syllables they each mean something different and Ji means, like, smart or wise. And Young means, like, brave or courageous and strong,’ Ji-Young explained during a recent interview. ‘But we were looking it up and guess what? Ji also means sesame.’
“At only 7 years old, Ji-Young is making history as the first Asian American muppet in the ‘Sesame Street’ canon. She is Korean American and has two passions: rocking out on her electric guitar and skateboarding. The children’s TV program, which first aired 52 years ago this month, gave The Associated Press a first look at its adorable new occupant.
“Ji-Young will formally be introduced in ‘See Us Coming Together: A Sesame Street Special.’ Simu Liu, Padma Lakshmi and Naomi Osaka are among the celebrities appearing in the special, which will drop Thanksgiving Day on HBO Max, ‘Sesame Street’ social media platforms and on local PBS stations.”