

While racism has always been an issue in the US, things came to a head in 2020. Sharing his own Filipino heritage on the show and on Nickelodeon is only part of a bigger journey for Josh – to explore his roots even further and to find his voice in the Asian-American community. The episode, which aired in the US in 2020, is set to premiere in the Philippines on Nickelodeon on May 14. It’s such an amazing thing because I didn’t see that growing up,” he said. We get to share that, and be proud, and share our culture. “The fact that now we’re working lola now into the English lexicon…and now kids know that lola means grandma. But in one of the reboot’s more historic episodes, Josh bakes bibingka (a Filipino baked rice cake) and introduces viewers to his lola (grandmother in Filipino). In the course of the episode, kids learn a handful of new things – from math and logic to color.

In Blue’s Clues & You, Josh goes on an adventure with young viewers to figure out a mystery through clues that Blue, a puppy, leaves around for them to find. To be in this capacity…these are things I feel so lucky that I get to share that with kids – that you can be comfortable with your feelings, you can ask for help,” the Filipino-American actor added. Growing up, we were the foreigner, the villain, the joke. That’s wild to me, because I never saw that for myself,” Josh, who studied theater and dance, said in an interview with Rappler. “I remember drawing a paper cup and then on set, 20 some odd years later, the first clue that I’m drawing is a cup. And yet for Josh, who premiered as host in 2019, every day on set is a “pinch me” moment. It’s been over two years since Joshua dela Cruz was announced as the host of the 2019 reboot of the iconic children’s show Blue’s Clues.
