With an Emmy win and a hit Apple TV+ series under his belt, Jason Sudeikis is having one big year.
01.11.2021 - 16:32 / etcanada.com
Mitt Romney could start to take some lessons from Ted Lasso, according to John Oliver.
On Sunday’s “Last Week Tonight”, the host tore into the U.S. senator from Utah over photos and video of his Halloween costume, inspired by the Apple TV+ hit.
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In one of the videos Romney posted, he taps a “believe” sign over an office door while wearing a sweater and moustache just like Jason Sudeikis’ character.
Another photo saw
With an Emmy win and a hit Apple TV+ series under his belt, Jason Sudeikis is having one big year.
John Oliver decided to close this year’s season finale with fewer explosions and more star power.
In the season finale of Last Week Tonight, John Oliver opened the show by mocking a certain Jan. 6 rioter.
Here’s Apple CEO Tim Cook’s favorite line from the first two seasons of Ted Lasso: “There’s two buttons I never like hitting. That’s panic and, snooze.” (Says Jason Sudeikis’ Coach Lasso when asked about his team’s losing streak).
John Oliver isn’t an “Avatar” fan.
James Cameron needn’t worry about rushing his Avatar sequels, at least as far as John Oliver is concerned.
Naman Ramachandran Hannah Waddingham, Emmy winner for Apple TV Plus series “Ted Lasso,” is joining leads Solly McLeod and Sophie Wilde in the cast of Masterpiece and U.K. broadcaster ITV’s literary classic adaptation, “Tom Jones.”Waddingham has been cast as the seductive and vengeful Lady Bellaston in the miniseries, which is currently filming in Northern Ireland.
Blake Lively is showing off the details of her amazing Halloween look she sported over the weekend.
Kelly Dodd, a former star of The Real Housewives of Orange County, and her husband Rick Leventhal are under fire for their choice for Halloween costumes this year.
HBO’s John Oliver took on the topic of homelessness Sunday night, and while he identified a number of factors that contribute to the issue, he pointed out that media coverage — especially from Fox News — is significant early on.
John Oliver took aim at senator Mitt Romney during tonight’s episode of Last Week Tonight.
Ted Lasso actor Phil Dunster has given an update on when season three of the hit Apple TV+ show will begin filming.Via Variety, Dunster said filming on the Emmy award-winning show is due to begin in the new year, on January 31 according to Variety journalist Marc Malkin.Dunster added: “Honestly, I’m not trying to be coy, but I don’t know anything,” he said when asked about what fans could expect from the new season.“I think they like to keep it fresh.
Ed Sheeran says he’s been asked to write a song for the upcoming third season of Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso.The singer was appearing remotely on The Jonathan Ross Show on ITV last night (October 30) to promote his new album ‘=’, a week after he announced that he’d tested positive for COVID, meaning that all his planned promotional appearances around the album’s release would happen from home.Alongside Sheeran on the show’s panel of guests was Hannah Waddingham, who stars as Rebecca in Ted Lasso.As
GIF featuring Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema really struck a nerve.
Mitt Romney’s flurry of tweets of him dressed as Ted Lasso culminated in one directed at Jason Sudeikis.
Another year, another over-the-top Halloween show! The team behind Live With Kelly and Ryan pulled off 40 different costumes for their Friday, October 29, show.
Mitt Romney (R-Utah) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) re-enacted the famous “Biscuits with the Boss” scene from the first season of “Ted Lasso.”Romney — clad in the recognizable chinos, sweater, whistle and mustache sported by Jason Sudeikis’ titular character in the Emmy-winning Apple TV+ series — tweeted a gif of himself serving a pink box of sweet treats to Sinema, assuming the role of AFC Richmond owner Rebecca Welton (played by Hannah Waddingham on the show).
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) dressed up as Ted Lasso for a series of tweets he said was a warm up for Halloween weekend, but quickly took on a different meaning because they features Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ).