I've said it before... other than joke fuel, any rumor about Sesame Street just causes trouble. I agree... it's open to interpretation so long as it's just all in good fun. For a second, let's pretend that no one ever jumped to this assumption.
Veggie Monster? Oscar living in a recycle bin? I once heard a rumor that Oscar was going to be taken out of SS entirely. All bunk. I could randomly say something like Big Bird is supposedly based on John Lennon or The Count has a pet werewolf that was seen in one episode that had to be removed. People will believe it, they'll spread and only WE will know it's false.
I agree. I had a customer come in the toyshop the other day and she claimed that Janice was based on some acting teacher she once had who looked just like the beloved Richard Hunt character. The teacher professed to be tight with Jim and that the design was inspired by her. Um...we know differently. Not only is that not the case, but Janice was originally designed by Frith as a dude and based on a big-lipped, emaciated Mick Jagger-style rocker.
I had a high school teacher (incidentally, he is subject was religious studies at my private school) who used the Muppets as an example of entertainment's use of toxic subversive messages being made through the characters. He stopped teaching this by the time I rolled around, but it was a notorious speech he would give about Fozzie Bear being some sort of alcoholic that nobody laughed with but everybody laughed at; and Miss Piggy as a cautionary tale of what happens to over-bearing women who don't embrace traditional femininity so they end up overweight, abusive and single. Mind you, this turkey would never repeat any of this information to me even when I asked. He knew better. But he never retracted his claims to the others with whom he shared this lunacy.
So yeah, I’ll always look at Bert and Ernie as longtime roommates, friends and a little bit more. I think Sesame Workshop, while denying it officially, turns a blind eye to such speculation. The Muppets are what you want them to be. If Fozzie Bear reminds you of your great uncle Larry, well that’s who he is to you. However, he is not, nor never will be, a sad drunk. I’m so glad to have gotten through that high school in three years. Ick!