Primark is now selling Teletubbies onesies - but some people say they're 'scary'

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The onesies have massively divided opinions (Image: Primark)
The onesies have massively divided opinions (Image: Primark)

The Teletubbies are likely to make everyone feel some sort of nostalgia. Whether you were the parent of a child watching the show, or you watched it as a kid, it was an adorable programme full of colour, mischief, and positivity. And, secretly, we all had our favourite Teletubby. Whether it was Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, La-La, or Po, it doesn't matter, as thanks to Primark, you're able to dress as any one of them in the comfort of your own home.

Weird? Some people certainly seem to think so, but many are praising the onesies that are on sale at the fast fashion store, with many saying that they "need to go to Primark ASAP" so they can bag one for themselves.

In a clip shared by @shopwithroisin on TikTok, the purple, green, yellow and red onesies corresponding to each of the characters can be seen hung up and ready to purchase. They look perfectly cosy for the autumn and winter months, but some TikTok users had other imaginative ideas for the all-in-ones.

"Halloween costume idea: scary Tellytubby", one user wrote. Another said: "Shall we be Teletubbies for Halloween?", whilst tagging three of their besties. "Guess what there will be a lot of at Halloween?", someone else joked. "We should all be different Teletubbies", a TikToker suggested to their friends.

Others were keen to go to the shop to bag one for themselves, tagging their pals in the comments asking for a "Primark trip soon please", and some even said they wanted it as a "festival costume." But others seemed less than impressed with the colourful creations, with someone fuming: "And this is one of the reasons I'm so glad I handed my notice in at Primark."

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Danielle Kate Wroe

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