The Men of ‘Ted Lasso’ Shut Down the Emmys Red Carpet

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Stop everything you’re doing, because the cast of Ted Lasso is stealing the show at the Emmy Awards.

Tonight, Hollywood’s hottest TV stars walked the red gray carpet at the 75th annual ceremony. While Laverne Cox turned heads in a vintage black dress, we can't take our eyes off the cast of Ted Lasso.

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Several actors posed for photos together, including Sam Richardson (Edwin Akufo), Nick Mohammed (Nathan Shelley), Jeremy Swift (Leslie Higgins), Cristo Fernández (Dani Rojas), Kola Bokinni (Isaac McAdoo), James Lance (Trent Crimm) and Billy Harris (Colin Hughes).

The best part? Mohammed wore a Richmond jersey underneath his suit jacket.

Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent) also posed for solo photos on the gray carpet. He rocked an all-black outfit (that luckily still popped, even in front of the distracting background).

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He was joined by Phil Dunster (Jamie Tartt), who also wore an all-black ensemble.

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On the other hand, Jason Sudeikis (Ted Lasso) sported a white coat with black dress pants.

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Ted Lasso is nominated for multiple awards at the 75th annual Emmys. This includes Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Jason Sudeikis), Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Phil Dunster and Brett Goldstein) and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Juno Temple and Hannah Waddingham).

The Emmy Awards were supposed to take place in September 2023, but they were postponed due to the actors’ and writers’ strikes. Tonight’s ceremony is being hosted by Anthony Anderson (Black-ish) and broadcast on Fox.

Fingers crossed Ted Lasso takes home at least one “W.”

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