Potty-mouthed Roy Kent of ‘Ted Lasso’ teaches F-word on ‘Sesame Street’

Roy Kent, the notorious grouch with a foulmouth performed by Brett Goldstein on “Ted Lasso,” is sharing his data of the “F-word.”

The 41-year-old Emmy winner stopped by the alphabet ‘hood to show Cookie Monster and his buddy Tamir an important phrase of the day.

The star of the breakout Apple+ TV collection took a web page from his character’s playbook for the lesson with the 2 puppets — to show them the “F-word.”

“Right now’s phrase begins with the letter F,” Tamir stated to the viewers in a brand new clip from the present obtained by Leisure Weekly and now making the rounds on Twitter.

However maintain on to your hats, kiddies. Not that “F-word!”

“Oh, I really like the letter F,” Goldstein replied again.

Tamir continued, “Right now’s phrase is… equity!” The British actor and his curly-haired pal had been baking cookies earlier than the ever-hungry Cookie Monster burst into the room for his share.

“Equity is when every of us will get what we'd like,” Goldstein stated simply earlier than Cookie Monster barged his blue behind in. “It's honest after we share. What’s one other approach we may be honest?”

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Goldstein is instructing a really helpful lesson throughout his go to to Sesame Road.
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Tamir rapidly added, “Once we play soccer later, we will be sure everybody will get a flip and invite others to play with us.”

“That’s proper, we may be honest by inviting everybody to play soccer. However first, we have to clear up,” Goldstein agreed.

After their baking session, the three cleaned up the kitchen. Goldstein then applauded Cookie Monster for “exhibiting equity by doing all of your half and serving to others.”

After some good phrases had been exchanged, issues received aggressive about who's the perfect soccer participant. Cookie Monster wasn’t having it and didn’t wish to stand down. Goldstein’s character on the Apple TV+ collection is a bad-tempered, growing old midfield participant who likes to place a swear phrase after each different phrase.

“Proper, now, our groups for soccer. I believe it might be honest if—” he stated earlier than Cookie Monster interrupted him.

The sugar mammoth chimed in, “Me, the captain. Yeah, good thought. Yeah, me like that. You recognize me the perfect participant, in spite of everything.”

Goldstein then joked, “Oh actually? Properly, let’s see your footwork.” Cookie Monster confirmed off his finest abilities and went footloose and fancy free earlier than kicking a sponge into Goldstein’s head.

“Fairly good,” the “Hoff the Document” star concluded. “Alright, honest sufficient, you’re the captain.”

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