‘What A Superstar!’: New CBeebies Presenter George Webster Is Already A Hit
CBeebies has been heaped with praise after the children’s channel unveiled its new presenter.
On Monday, the BBC announced George Webster, 20, is joining their channel as a guest presenter.
George, who has Down’s syndrome, is an actor, dancer and ambassador for the charity Mencap, a charity that works to improve the lives of people with learning difficulties.
He has previously worked for the broadcaster, making a video for BBC Bitesize discussing five myths about Down’s syndrome.
In a video announcing the news, George said: “When I was young I was told that I can be anything.
“And look – here I am in the CBeebies House, ready to cook and sing. This is me, I am George. I can’t wait to be your friend.”
🚨EXCITING NEWS🚨
Our NEW CBeebies House presenter, George will be starting soon! ❤️
He loves cooking and dancing, and he can’t wait to be your friend.
🥘🕺🤗 pic.twitter.com/2tTZI1aASY
— CBeebies Grown-Ups 🎉 (@CBeebiesHQ) September 20, 2021
People took to Twitter to react with delight to the news, withpeople describing George as a “superstar” and praising the BBC for “doing a wonderful thing”.
Many shared photographs of themselves and their children already keenly-anticipating George’s first on-screen appearance.
Actor Sally Phillips, whose son Olly has Down’s syndrome, was among many thrilled about the news.
She tweeted: “Oh CBeebies I COULD NOT LOVE YOU MORE. This means so much to us and ISN’T GEORGE AMAZING!!”
My boy has autism and he turned to me and said “I like George Daddy”. That’s all you need to know. Thank you CBEEBIES. You’ve done a wonderful thing today.
— DanielEMTurner (@DanielEMTurner1) September 20, 2021
He’s fantastic. I have a 5 year old George with DS and this brilliant lad made our day
— Hoisin (@hoisin) September 20, 2021