Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis are putting their differences aside for the sake of their children!
08.03.2023 - 07:51 / etonline.com
Jason Sudeikis is getting real about co-parenting. ET's Nischelle Turner spoke to Sudeikis at the season 3 premiere, where he shared how he and ex Olivia Wilde are setting a good example for their two children.When asked if they know how hard dad works to bring fans more Ted Lasso, Sudeikis who shares Otis, 8, and Daisy, 6, with Wilde quipped, «I don't know if they know how hard, they know how often.»He continued, «They know Brennan and Joe real well, and so they see how much we hang out, and laugh and enjoy each other's company, that any of us get the opportunity to find a job where you have so much fun doing it, and if that's the example that myself and Olivia, provide for them, then I'm happy about that.
It doesn't have to be in this business necessarily, but if they find — Daisy wants to be about 10 different things.»The kids not only know about the show, but Sudeikis also said they enjoy it too and have become part of the family along with the cast and crew.«They like the show, they watch the show. They know all these guys,» Sudeikis shared. «They know these guys and gals as real people, not just as their characters.
It's nice. It's one big happy family.»Sudeikis, who plays the titular role of Ted on the beloved Apple TV+ series, also has a child on the show. His struggle to co-parent and maintain a long-distance relationship with his son while serving as the head coach of Richmond F.C.
in London plays out on TV, and t's one the 47-year-old actor said he couldn't portray had he not been a parent himself.«I don't think I ever could have portrayed a parent, me personally, effectively in a way that I would have believed until becoming one,» he said. «I don't think I'm a good enough actor to do that kind of
.Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis are putting their differences aside for the sake of their children!
Staying cordial for the kids? Amid Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis’ ongoing custody battle, the pair put on a united front at their son Otis’ soccer game.
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis are facing off in court. However, they presented a united front while cheering on their son Otis at his soccer game on Saturday (March 25).
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Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis‘ child custody case will remain in California.
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis‘ custody battle is still raging on.
The custody battle between Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis is getting heated.
Olivia Wilde has accused her estranged husband Jason Sudeikis of being '"underhanded" and acting "in bad faith," as the custody battle over their two children rages on.The 39-year-old actress, who split from her partner Harry Styles earlier in 2022, has claimed the Ted Lasso actor is trying to "litigate her into debt," and alleged that Jason has been "plotting" behind her back to move their custody battle to New York's court system. Olivia was served papers by Jason live on stage in 2020Jason's request in August 2022 to have the case moved was rejected at the time, and he filed an appeal; TMZ confirmed that on Thursday March 23 that a second judge rejected his appeal.The court documents, seen in the Daily Mail, are from Olivia's filing which was submitted ahead of a planned Friday March 24 hearing; the hearing has now been canceled following Thursday's ruling.Jason, 47, and Olivia were pictured together at the end of January, seemingly in good spirits, as they were photographed in an embrace saying their goodbyes, however her filing reveals there were deeper issues they were working through."I thought things were calming down and were going to move forward in a more amicable, respectful fashion.
Jason Sudeikis is not trying to litigate Olivia Wilde into debt, despite what she may claim in court via a new report, sources tell ET.According to a report citing legal documents, Wilde claimed in court that Sudeikis «can afford to spin his wheels with filing after filing» and that «Olivia cannot» when it comes to their custody battle over their two children -- Otis, 8, and Daisy, 6. Wilde's lawyer, Laura Wasser, added in court documents, «Jason should not be permitted to litigate Olivia into debt, and then claim she should be deprived of her right to seek a need-based fee contribution from him.»But a source tells ET that «the fact that [Wilde is] pleading poverty after having a successful career is insane.»According to the new report, court documents were filed in advance of a custody hearing in Los Angeles over their two children. The hearing, according to the, was nixed at the last minute on Friday. The issue at hand is where the children should call home.
custody battle between Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis is getting more and more contentious. In a new court filing, she accused him of trying to "litigate her into debt.""While Jason can afford to spin his wheels with filing after filing, Olivia cannot," her attorneys wrote in advance of a now-canceled Friday, March 24, hearing in Los Angeles, according to the Daily Mail.
The stars are stepping out in style!
Jason Sudeikis is coming under fire for preaching about mental health less than a year after publicly humiliating his ex-fiancée Olivia Wilde by having his lawyers serve her custody papers while on stage in front of industry executives. Sudeikis, 47, along with other Ted Lasso cast members, were meeting with President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden to talk about how mental health contributes to overall well-being. The comedian said he wanted to encourage people, even in politically divided Washington DC, to make it a point to check in often with friends, family and co-workers to 'ask how they're doing, and listen, sincerely.
J. Kim Murphy AFC Richmond is going to D.C. The cast of “Ted Lasso” will visit the White House on Monday to participate in a discussion with President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden on “the importance of mental health to promote overall wellbeing. Apple announced the meeting Sunday afternoon. President Biden teased the appearance minutes before Apple’s confirmation, posting a reference to the Apple TV+ hit comedy: “Tomorrow.”Tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/XPNAfqnzEj “‘Ted Lasso’ has inspired the world through its universal themes around optimism, kindness, and determination and the Lasso philosophy to ‘believe,'” reads Apple’s announcement of the meeting of the minds.
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finally returned on Wednesday, debuting the first episode of its third — and likely final — season. However, for a show that's built a reputation on gentle, feel-good comedy, it seems like the final part of the journey might be a bit heavy, as nearly all of our favorite characters start out the season dealing with some darkness in their lives.First, there's Ted (Jason Sudeikis), who is starting to have some existential questions about why he's still across the pond after all — especially after a long visit from his son, Henry (Gus Turner), and a viral moment when he's spotted taking the AFC Richmond team down into the London sewers. (It's a metaphor!)Then there's Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham), who's become obsessed with the fact that Richmond is last in nearly every pre-season ranking, while West Ham United is toward the top of each list, headed up by the sinister combination of her ex-husband, Rupert (Anthony Head), and former Richmond kit man Nate (Nick Mohammed). And finally, Keeley (Juno Temple) and Roy (Brett Goldstein) save the biggest heartbreak for last, confirming that the tension between them at the end of season 2 did ultimately lead to a split — though it seems they don't see eye to eye about whether it was a «break» or a «breakup.»Ultimately, by episode's end, there are some things to feel good about.
Ted Lasso premieres on Apple TV+ today (March 15) with the hit series beginning to wrap up the drama at AFC Richmond.Originally premiering in 2020, the first season of Ted Lasso picked up 20 nominations at the Emmy Awards and went on to win seven of them including Outstanding Comedy Season. Jason Sudeikis also won a Golden Globe for his portrayal of the titular coach.Because of this critical acclaim, an expanded season two was commissioned featuring 12 episodes instead of ten.
Ted Lasso stars Jason Sudeikis as the sweet, optimistic American college football coach who relocates from Kansas to London for a new challenge.The first episode of season three premieres today (March 15) on Apple TV+ and sees Lasso’s mighty AFC Richmond return to the Premier League after being relegated at the end of the first season.However, with former assistant coach Nate Shelly (Nick Mohammed) going to work for former boss Rupert (Anthony Head) at West Ham United, it looks as if there’ll be plenty of conflict across season three’s 12 episodes.Tasked with coaching struggling Premier League side AFC Richmond, Ted Lasso features a lot of real world London locations alongside scenes shot at West London Studios.Shots of AFC Richmond’s training ground are actually filmed at The SkyEx Community Stadium in Hayes, Middlesex, which is home to Hayes And Yeading FC. The stadium is located near to West London Studios and is a 15-minute train ride from London’s Paddington Station.AFC Richmond’s home ground Nelson Road aka the Dog Pound is actually Selhurst Park, which is the home of real-world Premier League side Crystal Palace.
Apple TV+’s Emmy-winning comedy “Ted Lasso” premiering on March 15, Variety spoke with series stars Jason Sudeikis, Brett Goldstein, Juno Temple, Brendan Hunt, Nick Mohammed and Toheeb Jimoh. The interviews offered insights about what comes next for the “Ted Lasso” characters, as well as the rationale behind creative decisions made in the writers’ room for Season 3 — including the 12-episode season’s longer episodes. As “Ted Lasso” returns, AFC Richmond is considered the last place underdogs on the Premier League — and the stakes are raised, with former assistant coach Nate Shelley (Mohammed) now at the helm of West Ham United (AFC Richmond’s prestigious competitor).
A new Amazon Prime ad campaign debuting at tonight’s Academy Awards kicks off with a spot directed by Olivia Wilde.