TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.

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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook

TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

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TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook

TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook

TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook

TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook

TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook

TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.

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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
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TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.

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TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



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TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook

TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

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TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
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TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook

TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.

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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
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TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.

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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
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TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



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Isla, Aaron, Kai, Kelly and Jade Britten from Canberra.

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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook

TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



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‘So much more than Tinky Winky’

Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook

TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.

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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook

TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



Enjoying the sun and surf during holidays

Isla, Aaron, Kai, Kelly and Jade Britten from Canberra.

Cooling off this summer at the beach.

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MORE QUAKES: Six more minor earthquakes followed the 4.2 magnitude quake off Nambucca Heads on Wednesday, January 24, 2018.

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Dave Hughes is the funny man with the answers

Dave Hughes hosts the new comedy show Hughsey, We Have A Problem.

Hughes and his panel will have no problem getting viewers to laugh.

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Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook
Lydia Barnes has paid tribute to her dad, Tinky Winky actor, Simon Shelton Barnes. Picture: Facebook

TELETUBBIES star Simon Barnes' niece has paid tribute to the actor after he "froze to death" - saying he was "more than Tinky Winky".

The 52-year-old is said to have collapsed and died in the street last week from hypothermia as temperatures plummeted across the UK, reports The Sun.

 

His baker niece Molly Robbins today posted heartwarming photos of her uncle as she paid tribute to him on Facebook.

"Beautiful messages flooding in after the loss of our brilliant uncle Simon," she said.

"He was so much more than Tinky Winky to us, but how incredible that his talent will continue to entertain young children for years to come.

The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook
The actor’s niece Molly Robbins paid tribute to her late uncle. Picture: Facebook

"We all loved him so much."

It comes after Barnes' make up artist daughter Lydia released a heartbreaking tribute to her trained ballet dancer and choreographer dad.

She said: "I love you so much Dad ... always have, always will. The most beautiful man in the world.

Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook
Simon Shelton Barnes was a trained dancer. Picture: Facebook

"Forever in my heart."

Barnes took on the role of purple Teletubby Tinky Winky - known for carrying a magic handbag - between 1998 and 2001.

He once said being in the Teletubbies was "a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television".

Barnes was not the first actor to play the role. original actor Dave Thompson left the show in 1997 after being told his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable".

Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC
Simon Shelton Barnes (in purple) pictured with other Teletubby actors. Picture: BBC

 

This story was originally published in The Sun and is reprinted with permission.



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Dave Hughes is the funny man with the answers

Dave Hughes hosts the new comedy show Hughsey, We Have A Problem.

Hughes and his panel will have no problem getting viewers to laugh.

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