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Posted: 2023-05-14T22:36:04Z | Updated: 2023-05-14T22:36:04Z Jason Sudeikis Says 'Ted Lasso' Was Totally Different Before The Trump Era | HuffPost

Jason Sudeikis Says 'Ted Lasso' Was Totally Different Before The Trump Era

The cheery soccer coach was initially a "belligerent" fellow.

“Ted Lasso” was a whole lot rowdier before Donald Trump .

While the exceedingly optimistic soccer coach has been a font of feel-good vibes since the show’s start in summer 2020, Lasso was initially imagined to be a much more “belligerent” bloke.

Jason Sudeikis  explained how the 2016 elections were a game-changing moment for the character in an interview with The Guardian published Sunday.

Asked why the “Ted Lasso” team decided to pivot away from a more gruff lead, the Apple TV+ star said, “It was the culture we were living in.”

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Jason Sudeikis speaks to the press at Sara D. Roosevelt Park on June 22, 2016, in New York City.
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“I’m not terribly active online and it even affected me,” he went on. “Then you have Donald Trump coming down the escalator. I was like, ‘OK, this is silly,’ and then what he unlocked in people.”

After that, Sudeikis decided he “didn’t want to portray” Lasso as a bully.

“I hated how people weren’t listening to one another,” the actor continued. “Things became very binary and I don’t think that’s the way the world works.”

This isn’t the first time Sudeikis has taken issue with Trump.

The actor mocked “The Apprentice”  host’s business skills while promoting his movie “Horrible Bosses” back in 2011.

“I don’t know if he’s a good boss,” Sudeikis said of Trump. “He seems kind of like the Ronald McDonald of bosses. He’s more of a figurehead. He probably makes decisions but I bet people are kind of like, ‘Ah [waves dismissively].’”

Season 3 of “Ted Lasso” premiered in March and is now streaming on Apple TV+.

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