Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce - Kylie & Juno Temple on Ted Lasso Romances, C-Section Reality Check & Jason’s Wedding Tears | Ep. 76
Episode Date: August 6, 2026Kylie’s back for a brand-new episode of Not Gonna Lie brought to you by Pull Ups, and this time she’s chatting with an actress you know and love: Juno Temple! Kylie and Juno talk about Ted Lasso r...eturning to Richmond to coach the Lady Greyhounds, and the importance of female friendship… But before Juno joins the show, Kylie shuts down all c-section lies that c-sections are not ‘real’ births… You built a human being; that’s a birth no matter how they come out (3:52). And then admits what it is really like sleeping next to a human furnace every night (7:49) and what she thinks about women’s urinals (10:04). Plus, Kylie talks about what it was like to coach another girl’s field hockey clinic, and plans another clinic for EAF with a Delco County teacher (13:21). Lastly, she answers a few of the Real Ones questions about painting Jason blue, dating advice for 24-year-olds, and if her husband can be in a ‘smash book’... NO! (18:34) Then Kylie sits down with Juno Temple about Ted Lasso coming back for Season 4 (24:24), and how important her friendship with Hannah Waddingham has been for her life (26:26). Both on-screen and off-screen, Juno emphasizes the importance of positive female friendships without seeing each other as competition. She then teases what to expect with the Richmond Women’s team (32:38), as well as if Roy and Keeley get back together (39:00). After that, Kylie asks Juno for advice if one of her daughters wants to become an actress. Then Juno breaks down what it was like to learn the Minnesota accent in Fargo, and Kylie demonstrates the wildest words in the Philly accent (46:36). And lastly, Juno explains how she is IN on ghosts, and Kylie admits she believes that Bennie might remember her past life (55:18). You can find even more clips from Kylie’s longer conversation with Juno on our YouTube channel on More Sh*t Monday. . Download the full podcast here: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-gonna-lie-with-kylie-kelce/id1780888125 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RgXbSGGmwpzAyeLHbDqUD?si=4585dab89c4f4c11&nd=1&dlsi=e178bf324b99403f Follow Not Gonna Lie on Social Media for all the best moments from the show: lnk.to/j61XD8 Purchase NGL Merch: https://www.nglkylie.com Support the show: Pull Ups: Buy new Pull-Ups with Learning Layer now, designed to help kids learn wet from dry! https://www.pullups.com Allstate: Check Allstate first for a quote that could save you hundreds. You’re in good hands with Allstate. Potential savings vary. Subject to terms, conditions, & availability. Allstate North American Ins. Co. & affiliates: Northbrook, IL. Oura Ring: Discover how Oura can help you better understand your health. https://ouraring.com/store/rings/oura-ring-5 BareMinerals: Use code NGL for 20% off at check-out on https://bareminerals.com Dove: Your Dove purchase helps keep girls in sports. Go to http://Dove.com to check out the Body Confident Sport program to share with a coach you may know DoorDash: When life gets crazy, DoorDash helps bring some order to it. Order Now. https://www.doordash.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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My husband is hot two ways.
He's hot in temperature and he's hot to look at.
I still cannot fathom that people have opinions about other people's birth experience.
Everyone wants to know what's going to happen with Keeley and Roy Kent.
Who knows if it's their time or not?
It's not what I was looking.
I really want them.
Southern accent dances around the mouth in a way where it's kind of, it's more English vibes.
Uh-huh.
Not going to lie.
If you call me and ask if it's a good time,
My response will be, as long as you don't mind tiny human voices in the background, that's the life I live.
But why also when you pick up a phone call, do they always need to talk to you then?
Like, they haven't been talking to you for 20 minutes straight, but then all of a sudden you pick up a phone call and they're like, oh, lines open?
I'm coming too.
Let's get this podcast started.
Welcome back to a brand new episode of Knock Nalaya, Wave Original, brought to you by pull-ups.
I'm your host, Kylie Kelsey.
for some reason comments about what hypothetical name I'd give a hypothetical baby boy are in the news
that's silly I made a comment on Allison Cooch's podcast Sunday Sports Club about what Jason and I have
in common which is a father with the name Edward and suggested that there had been a conference
at some point about using Edward as a middle name. That's a silly headline. Rusty and Harrison
are adoptable animals of the week. Both got adopted. Yeah, someone better come swoop up,
swoop and gritty before Queen Emma does. And don't worry, my husband cried plenty at his own
wedding, regardless of what his comments were recently. Guys, think about this. First of all,
there was a moment in time where I said that if he didn't tear up when I started walking down
the aisle, that I would go back and start again, knowing that someone would have obviously
punched him in the nose between me restarting and then he would have been crying when I walked
down the aisle. No, but on a serious note, consider the context here, guys. Obviously, my husband cried
during our wedding. He did. I think that goes without being said because he has cried a couple other
places because he feels his emotions, okay? More importantly, he cried at his brother's wedding for many
reasons. It was touching. It was very loving to see all of the things that were happening.
But take this into consideration because no one's thinking about this. Think about getting to watch
your four daughters be flower girls.
Okay?
That's all the information you get.
It was emotional.
And he was not the only adult crying in our family.
Guilty.
Okay?
Come on.
Be for real.
And yes, I have given him shit about it.
And yes, I will continue to.
Because that is my right as his wife.
Okay?
Coming up on today's episode, we've got a packed Doom Scroll.
After that, I'm going to be joined by an actress, you know and love.
She's back for Ted Lasso season four, and I can't wait to talk to her all about it.
Juno Temple is here.
How does this keep happening?
No business.
I have no business.
But before we get to all that, let's get right into Doom Scroll the Week.
Brought to you by pull-ups.
First up, this doctor perfectly shuts down anyone who still dares to tell a C-section mom that she didn't give birth the real way.
They told her she did not really give birth.
And as a doctorate, I need to say the truth out loud, a cesarean section is one of the most major surgeries we perform on a fully conscious human being.
And then we hand her a newborn and expect her to smile.
And let me tell you what actually happened on that table to lift her baby into the world a surgeon had to cut through seven separate layers of her body.
Some women can't even reach for their baby when they are lifted up.
Some plan this, many did not.
They labelled for hours, heard the word emergency, and were rushed under bright lights, terrified they were about to lose.
everything. And then hours after the abdominal surgery, she was expected to sit up, to feed,
to lift, to bond, to be grateful, to bounce back, to hide the scar, and to answer again and
again whether she was disappointed. She did not do it the real way. God, I love this clip so much.
Because I really feel like we are so aligned on this message. I cannot stand. First of all,
people having really any opinions about anyone's birth experience because it's not yours.
It's not yours.
And also, he's talking specifically about an emergency C-section.
There are situations in which there are scheduled C-sections because a baby is breach or a baby
is too large or maybe it's not safe for mom.
how about that um i cannot emphasize enough that you built a human being with your own body and a
contribution from somebody else but with your own body you built a human being okay however they need
to come out safely safely for both you and baby emphasis on both you and baby emphasis on both you and baby
baby, let's do that. More importantly, whether the baby comes out the front or the bottom,
okay? Sometimes, I mean, when I say bottom, I mean vaginal birth. Sometimes they actually do come out the
bottom. That's on accident. You know what I mean? Let's not do that. Let's try your best not to do that.
But if they come out the front or the bottom, guys, they came out and you gave birth.
Okay, cut it out. I still cannot fathom that people have opinions about other people's birth experience.
Do I want to give birth in a pool with no medication? No, I don't. Do I feel the need to criticize
someone that does? Absolutely not. Did I have to have a C-section? No, I have not. Have I been induced four times?
I have. Do some people have a strong opinion about being induced? Yes. You know where they should
keep that? To themselves. I had a fairly positive birth experience all four times, and I am extremely
grateful for that. Again, that's mine. Whether you give birth out the front or the bottom,
you gave birth. No matter what happens on your birth experience, I hope that your health and safety
is prioritized and I hope that baby arrives safely and healthy. Stop asking people, by the way,
if they wish their birth experience went differently. Because I guarantee you that a human being
exiting their body, I'm sure there's some things that we probably would have liked to have done
differently. Next, scroll. It's summertime. And if you also live with a human furnace,
this is probably something that will hit home for you as much as it did for me. Queen of the clip, please.
It says his version of a good night sleep and she is completely wrapped up in his body.
Oh, no.
Her version of a good night sleep is him with just a toe touching him.
And then she reaches out a finger and touches him.
Here's the deal.
I want to know that he's there.
But unless it is below 60 degrees, if he were wrapped around me like that, I'd be a pool of sweat.
I'd be like, um, like that good two weeks postpartum, 2.30 a.m. wake up in a pool of sweat.
If you know, you know. And if you don't know, let's say it's 90 degrees and you have three down comforters on top of you.
that's that that's what that feels like um i i love a cuddle i do i love a cuddle um one of my love
language is is definitely physical touch i want to know that you're there but my husband runs
so hot oh my god he runs so hot um i will tell you there was once upon a time my husband
and i were doing an interview together and i was pregnant with wyatt so it was in
August, I believe, so I was seven months pregnant, maybe eight months pregnant with, eight months pregnant
with Wyatt. And because it was a recorded interview, they had to turn off the air conditioning.
It was 95 degrees that day, and they kept asking me to scoot closer to my husband on the couch.
Needless to say, you will not find that footage anywhere because they couldn't use it. My upper lip sweat was
so bad. So, yeah, no.
I feel as deeply in my soul. My husband is hot two ways. He's hot in temperature and he's hot to look at.
So how about that? And last girl, Queen Emma didn't even write a tease because she wants me to give my most authentic reaction.
That kind of scares me. Hit it, I think. Oh, no. Point of view. Women's urinals are the best things since sliced bread. Okay, let's see how this works.
For anyone who's an audio listener, I'm going to need you to lock in and look this up.
Because what?
Let's lock in here and see what the comments were on this.
The first comment says, I don't like the lack of privacy, but other than that, I hate it.
Someone else said, everyone has made great points.
I agree.
And just to add, what if it's raining?
What?
Someone else said, I would rather piss behind a tree.
I'm going to tell you right now.
If my options are this or pee my pants, I'm going to channel my previously pregnant lady,
I'm probably peeing my pants.
I mean, I don't, I'm with the commenter who said, I'd rather pee behind a tree,
because here's the thing.
In college, in college, we kind of mastered the art of.
the bumper pee, which is when you hold onto the bumper of a car to lean back and get the proper
angle to not pee on your shoes. Okay. I don't know what's happening in that female urinal.
Are we squatting? What's happening? You stand and you pee. So we're making eye contact with people
while we're peeing on our shoes. That's what you're telling me? That's, can someone give me a yes? A yes.
Yes. So we're standing, we're making eye contact with other people, and we're peeing on our shoes.
Immediately no. But why no door? I don't think I'm as annoyed about the doors as I am that you're making eye contact with other people. And here's the problem I have with that. As a tall woman, when I go into a bathroom with short-doored stalls, I'm already annoyed.
When I am still ass out and I stand up to pull my pants up, my ass is still out.
My ass is out.
And I can make eye contact with someone who's washing their hands at the sink.
That is a bonding experience that I don't enjoy.
Okay.
Everybody knows a women's bathroom is where you make some of the best friends, the fastest friends you'll ever make, okay?
In a women's bathroom.
Everybody knows that.
but I don't want to make eye contact with you while my ass is out.
The only positive here is that you are not locked in a plastic Tupperware with the smell of a port-a-potty.
Okay?
There's that.
That's it for Doom Scroll the Week, brought to you by pull-ups.
Let's keep it moving with a little Places Kylie has some business being brought to you by Dove.
Places Kylie has some business being.
That's right.
This past week, I can admit I have some business being at a Longstreath Field Hockey Clinic in Ocean City, New Jersey.
For those of you who don't know, Longstreath is one of the best women's sports stores, specifically now for field hockey.
But when I was growing up, they covered most women's sports.
You could go there, pick up any equipment.
And I did.
I literally went there for all of my field hockey sticks growing up.
But they held a clinic that they were nice enough to invite me to.
and I went and got to hang out with some outstanding athletes,
some athletes that I've seen at other clinics.
These are the types of events that I absolutely love doing
because I get to be out there with kids who are learning the sport that I love,
that gave me a lot that taught me endless lessons both on and off the field.
And it's important to grow the game because the more competition that we have,
The more kids that are playing field hockey means the more competition we have,
which means we're only going to get better,
which means that our national teams are only going to get better
because the pool is going to be increasing their skill.
And that means that on a world stage, we're going to be out here whooping some ass.
And speaking of field hockey clinics, Queen Emma tells me there's a real one out there on TikTok
who wants to put on another clinic with me.
Let's see it.
First things first, hi, I'm Tori.
I'm a teacher in Delaware County.
But more importantly, I'm also a field hockey coach and lacrosse coach.
And even more importantly, I have been doing the Eagles Autism Challenge for six years.
Smart lady.
And this year, I was one of four schools that helped raise over $10,000 for the Eagles Autism Foundation.
Kylie, I'm proposing to you to do a field hockey clinic together.
And what better way to fundraise than doing what we love and then supporting field hockey and
women's sports and getting young girls out on the field just like creating an inclusive environment
like the Eagles Autism Foundation does.
This is a very easy yes.
This is very simple yes.
I have field hockey season starting up in a couple weeks here.
So we might be a little delayed and it might not happen immediately.
But Tori, let's get this done.
I absolutely love the fact that you are not only in Delaware County, but teaching.
Well done.
Thank you for all the work that you do.
and on top of that, coaching, girl, you are meant to leave.
So yes, I always say I haven't had to fall without field hockey since I was in seventh grade
either playing or coaching.
This year will be my ninth consecutive year coaching and my 11th overall at the school
that I'm at.
It is something that I am so grateful to still get the opportunity to do.
And I never know how much longer I'm going to be able to do it.
so I really try my very best to soak in these moments.
One of the cool things about coaching is it also has led me to my relationship with Dove.
I am a proud Dove partner.
I absolutely love their movement.
Their body confidence sport program is very, very important.
It helps coaches, mentors, parents, and even athletes determine how best they can talk about their body and how it relates to sports.
I firmly believe that my relationship with my body stems from my athletic experience.
I could not have played field hockey the way I did without my thick thighs and my fat ass.
Am I allowed to say that?
Okay, great.
I was stronger for my legs.
My height helped me because I had reach on the field that people weren't expecting.
And it was harder to get around me.
So it's things like that where as a high school girl who's taller than a lot of people I went to school with, especially coming into high school as a 5 foot 10 freshman, I was taller than I would estimate 90% of my grade than that included the boys.
So it was a humbling experience and it was a little bit of awkward baby giraffe.
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That's it for places Kylie has some business being brought to you by Dove.
Juno Temple is coming up soon.
But first, we've got a couple more burning.
Ask me some things questions brought to you by DoorDash.
Rapid Fire.
Yeah, Queen Emma said rapid fire.
Good luck.
I'm going to try my best.
Maybe today's the day.
Who knows?
First question.
Will you help paint Jason Blue for the other podcast?
No, I will not.
How about that for rapid fire?
No, I won't.
I don't know who's ordering the paint.
I'm assuming it's interim Brandon.
I don't know these things.
Am I going to laugh when I see it?
Yes.
If I'm not around to see it, I'm going to be pissed.
That's what I do know.
Next, another real one asking me for advice,
which you guys know can be dicey.
Because I'm not that I'm not that great at it.
I've never had a boyfriend and I feel so far behind everyone my age.
They're 24.
will it get easier um here's the deal haley first of all 24 you are a spring chicken that is young
that is young and i'm going to tell you what i don't i don't think you're behind i think that you
are being picky appropriately i think that you should um do it when it now it sounds like i'm giving you
advice on losing your free card. Let's...
I think you should get into a relationship when it feels right.
Don't compare yourselves to others because...
I'm not going to share personal experiences here, but I...
I...
...certainly didn't date in high school.
When did I go on a date?
Maybe after high school?
Earliest 18.
I think 18.
Maybe?
I don't know. I don't know because you know why, Haley, it's not important. I don't know the details
of when I started dating because it actually doesn't matter. Now I'm married with four kids to an
incredible man and I took my time finding him. Look at us go. And lastly, this is some of the
unhinged shit I'm talking about. This is why we have to have boundaries. Can I have Kylie's
permission to make a page of Jason in my smash book like respectfully.
No.
What kind of question is that?
What kind of question is that?
Respectfully, absolutely not.
How about that?
That's mine.
And to the people who keep tagging me in the TikToks of the little Seagull button,
it goes mine, mine, mine.
Mine, mine, mine, mine.
I see you and hell yeah.
That's it for Ask Me Some Things brought to you by DoorDash.
Coming up, I'll be joined by Juno Temple.
Isn't that silly?
It's silly.
But she's here, so.
Let's go get silly.
Right after these messages from me.
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She's given us three incredible seasons as the iconic Keely Jones in one of my favorite shows,
Ted Lasso.
And now she and the whole team are back for season four.
The first episode is streaming now on Apple TV. It's seriously, guys, I'm so excited for this.
You also know her from Fargo, the offer, Maleficent and Venom 3. And now she's officially not
going to lie, Juneau Temple. Welcome to the show. Oh my gosh. I'm so excited to chat with you.
Me too. This is so awesome. First of all, congratulations on season four of Ted Lassau.
Thank you. Crazy thing. This is so exciting. It's been over three years since the show ended, which,
or so we thought, which is why I am currently in the process I told you earlier of rewatching
all three seasons. I have two episodes left of season three and I am so it's getting,
it's just been the most excellent build to getting to watch the season premiere of season four.
But I will say, Jason Sadecas went on what we called the other podcasts on this show,
hosted by my husband and my brother-in-law and announced that you guys were coming back.
I'm very competitive.
So if there was any announcements that you felt the need to drop right now, you feel free.
I'm all ears.
You got anything going on?
Well, besides season four of 10 last year.
Oh, oh, for me personally, I was really, I'm going to be crucified if I gave a waste.
Anything?
I just, well, I guess, yeah, I just wrapped a new show for Apple and A24 in the UK called
The Husbands, which is going to be exciting.
I'm now a married woman.
I've been married officially for a year, which is exciting.
Yeah.
We met on Ted Lassau, actually, on season two.
He was my drive.
I love that so much.
Thank you.
Yeah.
And what else?
I'm starting a little movie next week in L.A.,
so it feels like a busy but fruitful, thoughtful, kind of exciting moment.
And I just hope I don't disappoint anybody, you know.
I don't know that that's possible.
Yeah, it is.
I think we can all do that.
But it's, yeah.
Which cast miss member did you miss?
most and why was it definitely Hannah Wanda again?
Yeah, that's what I was going to say.
I mean, I think because she's somebody, I think you hope that you're going to make real
friendships on jobs, you hope you're going to take them away.
And, you know, especially for me, my female friendships, my girlfriends are, I mean, genuinely
the most important things in my life and they are the constant of keeping me happy to be alive,
you know?
And I think Hannah is, I would include her in.
in my friendship group like that.
She's somebody that's become so important in my life,
teaches me a lot, but has also, rightly so, become very busy.
So being able to see her in person
didn't happen as often because life takes you to amazing places.
So actually knowing that we were going to be on set
and she and I were going to be in the same,
not like phone call space,
but actually in real time being able to hug
and kiss and smell and all that stuff.
I was really excited about that.
Your character and Hannah's character are one of,
the most beautiful on-screen relationships, but then also off-screen.
Yeah.
It makes me feel so satisfied watching you guys as friends on screen and knowing that it spills
into off-screen relationship.
Yeah.
It's so beautiful.
It is.
And she's somebody that, like within each season, within each day at moments throughout this
incredible roller coaster of a Ted Lassau ride, inspires me because she's so many things that
you wouldn't expect and she constantly brings something new to my attention and it makes me
excited to keep growing up.
That's so incredible.
Yeah, she's an amazing woman.
Women, we should be celebrated more and more importantly should be celebrated by women.
Yeah, I agree.
I think we are such an extraordinary force and I think that noticing little things that we do on a
daily basis and being able to tell the woman that you clock that with how special or brilliant
or beautiful or are you okay or what's going on shouldn't be alien it should be something that
we're encouraged to do and shouldn't be something that like oh sorry what um even if you don't know
somebody you know i think you can um it can make your day when somebody at a coffee shop says
oh my god i love your shoes or something and you just bought them and they were like a big expense that
you didn't know if you should do and then you're like yeah i'm glad i bought them thank you so valid
yeah and i think just sharing sharing little golden nuggets with each other in this day and age is
important. That's so beautiful. I love that so much. My oldest, who's six, was in the ocean yesterday,
and she came back and she said, there was a little girl. She was older than me because she was
taller than me. I said, okay. Sure. She said, she was older than me. She said, I like your
bathing suit. And I said, did that make you feel good? And she said, it made me feel really happy.
And I said, that's why we talk about a lot. If you have a nice thought, you should share it.
Always.
And so my second daughter was in a bathroom once, and a woman with blue hair went up to the sink
to wash her hands, and you would have thought she lit the world on fire.
My daughter looked up at her and was like, I love her hair.
And I was like, those are the moments where it's like, you are an incredible example to kids
that are like happy to see someone who's different and whose hair looks beautiful and cool.
It's like things like that where I'm just like that, that, you don't know what that did for that person
that day.
Yeah.
Totally.
Oh, the best.
But I do know what it did for my daughter in the ocean, and she was thrilled about it.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
No, I will say, like Hannah, I am also 5-11.
So I don't want to assume, but I will think that you are a decent amount shorter.
Oh, I'm clavicle height.
I'm a good boob height with her.
And that's not a bad thing.
I'm going to tell you.
Great chest to be boop height with.
Oh, boy.
It's a soft place to lay your head.
Now, we do a lot of hyping up tall girls around here because, you know, the call's coming from inside the house.
But I would like to know what is the best part of being what I like to call fun-sized.
I feel quite good looking up to people.
I'm like, I like to be able to look up at people's glory.
And I think I feel really safe when I'm hugged.
That's a very good point.
Yeah, I do.
I also wear a lot of high heels.
I even put lifts in my platform arms.
So.
Do you really?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I wish my legs were about three inches longer than they are.
But we are one things we don't have.
I will say the same thing I tell when people say, oh, I wish I were your height.
I always say, you can always wear heels and be my height, but I can't chop off my feet and be your height.
Yeah, but you don't need to be my height.
You can wear heels and you can see the world from a completely different perspective,
which I think is something.
Don't ever forget how precious that is.
Oh, I know.
I've had a lot of positive talk because my girls, I'm like, look at how tall you are.
This is amazing.
Yeah.
Hannah has a daughter who I've known now for half her life.
And I'm not going to lie, she is, I think she's just turned 12.
And when I first met her, she was quite a lot littler than me.
Oh, I look up to that beauty now.
And I'm so, like, she's so gorgeous, these incredibly long limbs.
And I just am so excited for her to be able to, you know, dance in the world.
So, yeah, I think owning being tall.
It's something that, oh, come on, it's such a beautiful thing.
It's such a powerful thing.
And who looks better in Christian Lupitons than Hannah Warnham?
Oh, my God.
I will say, I just had to tell my daughter, my six-year-old, I was like, you are tall in the best time.
And she was like, you had me at the perfect time.
I was saying, no, I seriously did because there are so many tall options now, like tall and then very tall.
Like, there are brands who will literally fit women up to like six, seven comfortably and appropriately.
Totally.
And appropriately.
And I'm like, you are tall in the best time.
And I normally have to have everything taken up with her, even in my high heels.
Yes.
And I think this year, Hannah was, because she's always in her high heels is Rebecca,
but I have, I wore the highest heels I've ever won in my life.
And they were incredibly comfy and very cool.
But they were eight inches.
And in her high heels, I was still shorter than her.
Holy cow.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Now, back to season four.
I think most people know by now that Ted is back.
Yeah.
And this time he's coaching a women's team.
Yeah.
How incredible is that?
It's the coolest thing ever.
And honestly, I think, because I, I,
I hadn't seen anything until last week when we had the premiere in LA and I saw the first two episodes.
And each one of the new cast members that we have had packed such an incredible entrance into the Ted Lasso world.
I was so proud to be part of it with them.
And I had this amazing experience at that premiere where I, it was a lot of people.
It could see a thousand people.
And at the end of episode two, all different types of people in that space, you know, all different walks of life, all different colors, all different pronouns, all different beliefs, all these.
And it didn't matter for a few minutes as the credits rolled.
It was filled with this joint positivity.
And I was like, wow, that is such an amazing thing to be a part of.
And especially in that space where it was also introducing this new team
and these new beautiful, brilliant actresses and faces
that are just going to become another sort of level of friends in our living rooms, you know.
and each one of them has such a great impactful moment in the second episode.
And there will be more.
There will be more introductions as we go on.
But I felt really, really proud.
And I guess maybe because also season three, the ending for me as I present Hannah with,
or Rebecca, with the idea of the women's team.
So seeing that come to life with these incredible new castmates is just,
it's yeah I'm really I'm really proud of them.
Naturally whenever women are doing anything impressive there's always going to be pieces of
shits in the comments let's just say for what it is and I know there's been some since the women
team story was announced.
I'm sure I haven't read any of that I'm really bad online sorry that's actually amazing
good I wanted to I was going to give you an opportunity we love to say the phrase around
here, suck my ass.
Suck my ass. You can suck my ass.
Suck my ass. Because also, just you wait is all I'm going to say.
I feel very strongly about, I also do not read comments online, but occasionally people
encourage you to say suck my ass.
So to the people who were not enthusiastic about the fact that not only are we getting a season
four, but that it is women focused with a women's team.
Suck my ass.
Yeah, yeah, yep, yep, you get it.
Now, I'm a little more familiar with American football.
Yep.
Was there anyone on set that tried to convince you to maybe cheer for the Chiefs?
I wonder who, maybe.
Weird.
No.
Do I remember someone talking about that?
Yeah, I think, yeah.
Did he try?
Yeah, he did.
He talked about it, very much so.
I mean, you guys went to Kansas City.
I feel like it...
We went to Kansas City, which was, again, we got, you know,
we got taken to Kansas City by a real Kansas Cityan.
Yes.
And somebody that you really see how much of a part of him it still is.
You see where a lot of Ted Lassoe has come from when you go there.
You know, there's the mentality there that isn't made up.
You feel that in that area.
And I think also seeing how much it still means to Jason to be there.
And actually, when we went to the World Cup game,
It was at the Chief Stadium.
Mm-hmm.
So that was also talked about when we were there.
But I haven't been to a Chief's game yet.
So maybe he needs to do that to convince us.
That feels right.
Yeah.
That feels only right.
And if maybe, perhaps, the Chiefs don't tickle your fancy.
Yeah.
You know, the Eagles.
Sure.
Philadelphia Eagles are great choice.
Second option.
Yep.
Great.
Just consider it.
Yeah.
I will.
It's brewing.
Don't tell Jason I said that.
I won't.
Nobody will know.
Thank you so much.
Have you ever been to Philly?
No, I haven't actually.
I was hoping you would say that.
I was hoping you would say that because I think that bodes well for us and convincing you that we're good time.
But I think good times have found anywhere as the people we're with.
Perfect.
We're great people.
I bet.
No?
Don't ask around.
Ask a Philadelphian, but don't ask around.
Okay.
Do you think I would enjoy it, though?
I think you would love it.
I think most people would love it.
I especially think most people would love it.
who feel like kind people.
Yeah.
I've recently seen something that says that East Coasters are,
we're not nice, but we're kind.
Interesting.
Whatever.
What does that mean?
It means that like we're not necessarily going to do like the pleasantries of West Coast
where it's like, oh, hot.
Yes.
Okay.
But we will help you like find a carjack.
Exactly.
Change your tire.
I also respect that.
I respect that.
So you're not into fake niceness, kind of thing?
Not even a little bit.
Yeah.
But does that mean you're not into saying, like, hi to a stranger on the street?
No, we'll say hello.
Kind of.
Sometimes.
Okay.
I will say one of my dear friends who is from the Chicago area.
I was once walking with her, and she said, hello there.
And I'm not joking.
It, like, I was like, did you just say that to that person?
Did you just say hello there?
I was like, don't, what?
Hello there.
In Philly, we would say, go birds.
Easy.
That's a morning greeting.
Go birds.
Literally anywhere.
I've now got the ticket into Philly.
Now I can go to.
I'm not kidding.
I'm not kidding.
You can go into any crowded space in Philadelphia.
If you say go birds, you will get a cheer.
And if you just start an Eagles chant, like if you just start spelling Eagles, E-A-G-L-E-S.
Okay.
I'm not going to lie.
I would be panicked that I would spell it wrong.
I couldn't spell spinach this morning.
Don't worry. The mayor spelled it wrong. I just learned it spelled it wrong. Oh, the mayor did.
Okay. The mayor spelled it wrong. It's fine. On a public stage. It's fine. It's fine.
I'm quite dyslexic. I can get. I'm a really bad speller, like atrociously bad.
Then Philly might be the place for you. It sounds like it's my people.
This could work. The last thing on Ted Lassow for now, everyone wants to know what's going to happen with Keeley and Roy Kent. Specifically me. I want to know what's going to happen.
I mean, obviously, it feels like they still have a.
vibe, right? Yes. But I, who knows if it's their time or not? That's not what I was looking
for. I really want them. I'm going to tell you, I was, I was, I was, I was, I was, I was,
I was, I am, because I was quoted before you came in by saying if they don't get together,
I'm flipping the table. Just, I feel very strongly that they are delightful together.
that they encourage the best parts of each other.
I agree.
But timing is everything.
It is.
And it wasn't right the first time.
No.
For many different reasons.
And it's meant that I think they've become...
They've both grown.
Even bigger people in their own pacing, right?
Yes.
And more understanding to what the other one may actually need.
Yes.
And how to be the best version of themselves for each other as well as championing each other.
Yes.
But yeah, I mean, we'll see how the season goes.
Fuck. Damn it. Okay. All right. We'll see. We'll see.
Did, did you know you, do you want them to end up together?
I believe in them as a pairing. Yeah.
Thank you so much for saying that. Okay, that makes me feel better about my thoughts and feelings.
No, I do believe in them very much, so. And I feel like, yeah, of course I believe in them.
Okay. Who knows? We'll see. We'll see where the season goes.
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
There may be more seasons, too. You never know.
I would love that.
Maybe.
Wouldn't it be nice that they got together in this season and they were just together for the rest of the seasons?
That would be so beautiful.
Just a thought, guys.
Just consider it.
Take it to the people that you need to take it to.
Please, dear God.
We'll see.
We'll see.
We'll see.
Yeah.
Damn it.
Okay.
Now, switching gears a little bit, I did read that your parents were initially disappointed when you told them you were getting into acting.
They were more, not, it was more like, I think, fearful.
I'm like, fuck.
Sure.
Oh, you're going to be told, you're too short, you're too this, your hair's too curly, you're too, da-da.
And, you know, I have heard those things to get me wrong.
But I think they were worried from a parental standpoint of being people that work behind the camera of sometimes the kind of the way you can feel in front of the camera of not being good enough in certain ways.
Yes.
And their daughter, of course they were worried that that was going to be an absolute.
For sure.
Now, it wasn't necessarily.
a surprise to your parents though, right? I did see you speak about how this is something that
has been on the horizon for you forever. It's quite hard to find pictures of me where I'm not
dressed up as a character as a little girl. Yes. Yeah. Now, I have asked before to a few of our
guests on the show, I have four daughters. Yeah. Odds are. There may be an actress in there.
There might be. Yeah. What would you say?
To encourage them to want it from their heart?
To make sure that I think you always want to encourage as a parent, I think.
It's my first time around, so I actually, I'm still figuring it out.
First time around but four times.
Yeah, but still have no idea what I'm doing.
Don't tell them.
I won't.
They smell fear.
I, of course, want to encourage them.
I always want to be grounding and realistic and rational, but of course, want to, like,
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It's not going to be easy. There are a lot of people that want to do this. So, and the key to it,
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I thought about motherhood on the podcast.
But we haven't talked a lot about what it's like to play a mom on screen.
And you've done this a few times and got nominated for an Emmy when you did it in Fargo.
First of all, do you enjoy getting to play mom characters?
I love it.
And I still text with Sienna, the girl, play my daughter in that.
She was so magical.
And I had moments where she really flawed me in scenes with just looking at me with so much truth.
And I got really close with her.
towards the end of that show when I started filming sequences where I was trapped at that ranch with my monster and how much I miss, David, who played my husband and Sienna who played my daughter. I was like, they became like a safe word for me. And also, you know, I think, I just think that young women have so much honesty when they look at you sometimes if you are open to being honest back. And the gift of working with her,
was really, really special.
And I think she made me better at my job, to be honest.
And I'm really proud of what we did together
because I really think it was a huge, it was dot's heart, wasn't it?
And I do find it hard to not get on with kids.
I find, I find them so unbelievably joyous to be around.
Even if you're grumpy as hell,
It's like you somehow can't be.
And I'm not a mother yet personally,
but I have three delightful godsons.
And I think the joy of being asked to be a part of their life
by my best girlfriends in that way
is something that, again, I don't take that lightly.
I think that's a real privilege to be asked to do that.
But the amount of love that they bring me
just when they start to remember who you are
and things like that and the recognition of understanding
that you're a person that they feel safe with,
and then the amount of fun that comes out of that.
And I think also, you know, the thing with kids that they remind you to be in touch with your imagination.
Oh, yeah.
Which is a huge part of being an actor.
You know, being able to imagine yourself in those scenarios that you're in.
I don't think it's pretending.
I think you have to imagine yourself in that situation.
And the best educated for that is any child in your life.
That's amazing.
Yeah.
So it's a gift.
That's so awesome.
Now, one of the things in Fargo, while you were playing the character,
You had to have a Minnesota accent.
I did have to have that.
Yeah.
Now, you nailed it.
For the show, if you're going to ask me to do it now, it will probably be funky.
I'm not going to because I will not, I won't put you on the spot like that.
But what I will, what I will have.
I had to say Barbs' large apartment.
It's my, one of my checking words, yeah.
Barbs' large apartment.
That's incredible.
I will tell you, I've been to Minnesota one time.
And when I heard people.
speak, I was like, oh my gosh, it wasn't, you know, no one was kidding. It was real. Yeah.
My best friend, she called Emily, and one of, her son is one of my godchildren. And she grew up in
Minnesota and her family is still based from Minnesota. So that, getting past that, I was like,
if I get the ticket of approval from them, I'm done. And I remember when I first called her
testing out the accent and I left her voice note and she sent me a very like kind, but also
honest message back being like
and then the piece of advice
she said try doing it with grapes in your mouth
and I remember the first time trying it
and a little grape flew out
and I was like oh wow too many grapes
it took me a minute it took me a minute
I was also finishing up season three of Ted Lassau
I had like a three day period
of transitioning from one to the other
and so the birth of dot in this little apartment
do you know his large apartment
it wasn't large
and to the kind of figuring out that accent
Then I decided to stay in it for the whole duration of the shoot.
But my first place of testing it out was the airport without really thinking that I have
a passport so they know where I'm from.
So it was a really weird accent to be doing, checking in through security.
They're like, whoa, what's happening?
Now, one of the important questions surrounding accents I have for you is, have you
have you ever tried a Philly accent?
No.
Is that like Boston?
No.
I think we're special.
I feel like Boston might be easier.
I think Boston might be easier.
And I did not stray from the script.
No.
No, I was that made me nervous.
So can you give me a Philly?
I think the easiest word to do in a Philly accent is water.
And that's water.
Yes.
Water.
Water.
It's a lot of like...
So the vowels.
Tell me about the vows.
I wouldn't even know how to describe it.
I just, because I grew up in it.
So like if I was going to call someone on the phone, it's a phone.
There's a bit of a Canadian thing there.
It's, it's aggressive.
And I don't realize I'm doing it.
The word that I always, you moved it to the front of your mouth.
This is what's really interesting about access.
No, no, no, sorry.
No, please.
Tell me.
No, no.
It is.
So if you think about where you hold it, like as an English person, I hold my, all the words are
coming right in the front of my mouth.
If I go into a standard American accent, I move it to the back of my throat.
Yes.
It's like way further back.
I mean, it's kind of a California version of a version of.
a standard American, but it's way different.
Then if you go into a southern accent, southern axon dances around the mouth in a way where
it's kind of, it's more English vibes, right?
And so you, but you're playing with where your tongue is sitting in your mouth.
And the whole thing kind of, yeah.
And I mean, those are two that I can do a slightly quick shift into.
But you did the Philly was way more, which is the same with Minnesota.
Does it get very cold in Philadelphia?
Coldish.
In the wind, like, because with Minnesota, the Fargo accent comes from,
being so fucking cold that they don't move their mouth so much. It keeps themselves really,
they try and reserve all their energy, you know. Ours might just be a laziness. Okay.
Well, it's that. Don't tell them I said that. I'm so bad at describing it because it's the way
I've spoken my whole life. So like my husband being in an NFL locker room, I've been around people
from my area my whole life. Yeah. I went to college 25 minutes from the house I grew up in.
And so being around my husband's teammates was one of the first times I've ever been called out for having an accent.
Right.
And it's when I get mad or I get into like fast-paced talking.
And the word that always gets me to get other people to call me out is asshole.
Ah.
Because it's not asshole.
It's asshole.
Yeah, which is quite different.
It's very different to other people.
It sounds normal to me.
But it's definitely leaning into the kind of like unpredictable pronunciation of certain words.
Oh, it's chaos.
Yeah.
It's sheer chaos.
It's a lot of like phone is a lot of ones.
That's one where people get it.
You go to the Wawa to get a hoagie.
Wow.
Yeah.
This is really different.
It's interesting.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you pronounce the interesting like that too.
Yep.
I can't help it.
So if I ever play a Philadelphia, I know the family I need to get the approval from.
You just come right in.
Fucking hell.
And Big Ed will tell you.
I have big.
Abram.
Oh, boy.
The best part is about Philly is that everyone will tell you.
Yeah.
Whether or not you got it, right.
Maybe I'll get to do it one day.
That would be cool.
That would be very cool.
That would be exciting because no one will love you like Philly.
Like Philly, people who love it.
Love it.
Yeah.
Yeah. Task is doing it right.
The show task is doing it right now.
They did a great job.
Mera Vistown did it.
Yes.
Oh my God.
Yes.
Of course.
Yes.
Yes.
It was, but it's.
It's not an easy one.
As long as you come in and you just want to lunch and be like waiting for somebody to bring it up.
Yeah.
Bring up.
I hope someone brings up Wawa.
Yep.
You're just sitting there like, somebody say Wawa.
Oh, we're going to Wawa to get a hoagie.
What is Wawa?
It's like people like to say that it's a glorified gas station.
It is not.
It is a convenience restaurant.
So you can get a plethora of things there?
Hogi, which is a sub.
Sammo's saying, right?
Yeah.
You can get mac and cheese, some hot food.
I love a mac and cheese.
It's very good mac and cheese.
Do they do gluten-free?
Because my tummy is not great with gluten.
They do not have gluten-free mac and cheese.
So they need to maybe think about some of the options is gluten-free.
We'll put in a plea.
Plea, please.
Now, I've also heard that you're big into Halloween and horror movies.
I'm a sucker for them.
How are you feeling about ghosts?
Are you in on them?
For real. I grew up in a almost 750-year-old farmhouse in the UK. Oh, yeah. So you're in on ghosts.
Got it. Perfect. Have you ever seen a ghost? No, I haven't. But I've had an experience where I've felt one.
I think it's a power soul, isn't it? And every human soul, whatever has happened to it on earth, I feel like there is, I really believe in the human soul. It lingers. Or it goes off and explores the next gorgeous adventure.
It's beautiful and curious. Yeah.
It keeps you very, I do.
Have you seen me?
I do.
I have not.
I would like to say that I don't necessarily want to.
Okay.
But our oldest is very afraid of them.
Really?
Yes.
And I have to, I don't know, to be honest.
But I remind her all the time, I say like, well, we haven't invited anyone in.
Yeah.
And last week she was like, do you say that?
Because you think they're real?
Because everybody else has gone to the place of they're not even.
real and I'm like, I can't lie to work that hard. So I'm just going to let it ride with we didn't
invite them in. Yeah. And also I think the idea of it being something to immediately be afraid of
it feels like until it presents itself as something to be afraid of. Oh, for sure. We create a
fear of the complete unknown. Yes. I mean, that feels like the human way, right? And and and, and,
but actually what a great adventure will be to go and explore what happens after we die and all
kind of things. It's just something that I love that we don't know about yet.
Well, I'm still not entirely certain that our three-year-old did not have a past life that she still
is referencing while she's here. She's, I will say, it is, it has not been as obvious as some
of the other ones where, like, people's, it's wild. Kids are out here fucking talking about how they,
like, it was a plane crash and, and then the parents are looking up the plane. And it's crazy.
Yeah. Bananas.
Yeah, some of that stuff. We have not experienced that. Thank God. Because I think that would freak me
out. That would freak me out a little bit.
Okay.
But we, she is like larger than life.
Aware of things.
Very.
At three years old.
Like freshly three years old, she, I mean, anybody who meets her is like, what's
going on with her in the most delightful way?
So does she get affected by just being out in the world and sometimes find things to be,
sometimes you can feel a lot of good energy and then sometimes you can feel things that
it feels a little overwhelming?
She is, it's funny because when she's in the house or with people she knows, she is like the most like just enjoying life.
And then she gets out in public.
It's almost as if she's like studying everybody around her.
She can be the actress?
Honestly, truly, I think if anyone had to place bets, it would be on Benny.
She's been wearing a string of pearls for the last month.
Okay.
She will not take them off.
Like they live on her.
It's outstanding.
I hope I get to meet her one day.
She sounds like my kind of people.
She's a delight.
I cannot thank you enough for coming and chatting.
First of all, second, I want to say thank you because I always try to make sure that I thank
the people that I get to speak to.
The way that you are speaking about relationships with women, oh gosh, you're going to get me,
is beautiful and it's incredible and you are setting an example for the other little girls
coming up and it's amazing.
I'm so proud to be a poll.
of Ted Lassau in itself, but I am,
I think it's gonna be one of the greatest prides of my life
that I have been able to be a part of a relationship
that is Keeley and Rebecca,
because there aren't enough of them.
And I really, I really believe in women
and I really love them and I am one
and I find it fucking difficult,
so I know that's not always easy.
And I, but I believe in the,
in every form of a female, you know, and,
and it means a lot to me that that means something
to you because I do think in this day and age we need to have each other's backs as much as possible.
Yes. And raising four little girls, it's so much easier to do it in a world that you and Hannah
are showing this example and then you're continuing to talk about the female relationships in your
life and how they make you better and how they support you. And that is an incredible asset
that my girls get to have as an example. So I really, really appreciate it. And I also get to have it
as an example because it's a nice reminder. It's important to you too. I think that's the other thing too
is like the writer's room have been, have set up this incredible space to explore that and me and
Hannah get to exist in it. But at the same time, people feel it. They just maybe didn't say it enough,
you know? And I think that's the other thing that's so gorgeous too is that you just have people's
brains going, oh my God, of course, of course, I'm going to call my best girlfriend right now. You know,
the things that you do. And like, yeah, yeah, we're lucky to. You guys are doing it. So thank you.
Thank you. And thank you for having me.
Yes, of course.
Make sure to watch the brand new season of Ted Lasso streaming now on Apple TV.
Juno, thank you so much.
Thank you.
And that's it for this episode of Not Gonna Lie.
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