Ted Lasso went out on a high note at Apple TV+.
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Jason Sudeikis and Brendan Hunt are addressing Joy Behar‘s claim that she was offered a role in Ted Lasso.
The Apple TV+ show ended its three-season run in 2023. Jason, 48, starred as the titular character and won two Emmys for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. Ted Lasso also earned a pair of Outstanding Comedy Series awards at the Emmys.
On Wednesday (January 10), the 81-year-old The View co-host said that she had turned down the guest star role of Ted Lasso’s mom in season 3.
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Jason and Brendan responded to Joy‘s revelation during a panel alongside Ted Lasso co-stars Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein, Phil Dunster, Cristo Fernandez, Kola Bokinni, James Lance, and Billy Harris at the PEOPLE X IHG Conversation in Los Angeles on Thursday (January 11).
Jason stated that Joy‘s claim was not true, however, he clarified that “she’s welcome to sit at the table.”
“Respectfully, it would be news to us. We just work there,” Brendan added.
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Ted Lasso went out on a high note at Apple TV+.
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“Ted Lasso” stars Jason Sudeikis and Brendan Hunt are clapping back at Joy Behar’s claim that she was asked to guest star on the Apple TV+ show.“The View” co-host, 81, alleged on Wednesday that she was invited to play the role of Sudeikis’ mom on the comedy.The “Horrible Bosses” star, 48, and Hunt, 51, appeared with cast members Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein, Phil Dunster, Cristo Fernandez, Kola Bokinni, James Lance and Billy Harris during a a panel discussion at the PEOPLE X IHG Conversation in Los Angeles Thursday.The men were surprised at Behar’s claim, with Sudekis joking: “I, no. Joy Behar from ‘The View?’” when asked if the news that she was set to appear in the third season was valid.“She’s welcome to sit at the table,” he added.“Respectfully, it would be news to us.
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Joy Behar may be able to dish on “Hot Topics” — but she can’t take the hot weather. Behar, 81, revealed Wednesday that she didn’t want the role of Jason Sudeikis’ mom on the hit Apple TV+ show “Ted Lasso” due to the fact that the weather in London was too warm for her. “You were contacted about the possibility to be on my favorite show of all time,” Brian Teta, producer of “The View,” said on the show’s “Behind the Table” podcast.However, he added that Behar “quickly dismissed” the role.
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